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Disease temporal arteritis
Symptom C0018681|headache
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PubMedID- 22888383 Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (aion) which occurs in individuals over 50 years of age and equally in males and females, is characterized by unilateral sudden painless (pain is present in <10% of patients; accompanied by headache in patients with temporal arteritis) loss of vision, varying from visual acuity of better than 6/6 to no light perception with impairment of color vision and altitudinal visual field defect.
PubMedID- 26448922 temporal arteritis with headache, tenderness, jaw claudication, and ophthalmic symptoms is the most typical presentation of gca.
PubMedID- 23250609 At the same time, there is the increase in the percentage of secondary forms of headache associated with brain tumors, temporal arteritis, subdural hematoma.

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