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==Microscopic==
==Microscopic==
Features - as per Le ''et al.'':<ref name=pmid25457237/>
Features - as per Le ''et al.'':<ref name=pmid25457237/><ref name=pmid23543964/>
*Artery with intimal thickening.
*Artery with intimal thickening and luminal narrowing.
*Transmural inflammatory cells.
*Transmural inflammatory cells.
*Giant cells.
*Giant cells.


Notes:
Notes:
*Inflammation classically [[granuloma|granulomatous]].
*Inflammation classically [[granuloma|granulomatous]]; however, granulomas not required for the diagnosis!
**Granulomas not required for the diagnosis!
**In one series, 11 of 15 patients (73%) had giant cells.<ref name=pmid23543964>{{cite journal |authors=Roberts WC, Zafar S, Ko JM |title=Morphological features of temporal arteritis |journal=Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) |volume=26 |issue=2 |pages=109–15 |date=April 2013 |pmid=23543964 |pmc=3603723 |doi=10.1080/08998280.2013.11928932 |url=}}</ref>
*Often accompanied by frank destruction of the arterial wall, e.g. fibrinoid necrosis (pink anucleate arterial wall).
*Often accompanied by frank destruction of the arterial wall, e.g. fibrinoid necrosis (pink anucleate arterial wall).
*Luminal narrowing is common (>85% of cases) and typical marked.<ref name=pmid23543964/>


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