Do you generally pursue a temporal artery biopsy in a patient who has a halo sign on ultrasound but has an atypical clinical presentation of GCA with normal inflammatory markers in the setting of persistent temporal headache?
Do you generally pursue a temporal artery biopsy in a patient who has a halo sign on ultrasound but has an atypical clinical presentation of GCA with normal inflammatory markers in the setting of persistent temporal headache? | Mednet