Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the commonest of the large-vessel vasculitides. Aortic inflammation in patients with GCA was first described over 80 years ago, but it has only been possible to study this systematically following the development of more sophisticated imaging techniques such as computed tomography angiography, magnetic resonance angiography and positron emission tomography. Both NICE and the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) recognise that aortic dissection may complicate GCA but stop short of recommending routine imaging. We report a case that highlights a possible need for large-vessel imaging at the time of diagnosis and during follow-up to enable earlier recognition of aortitis and associated complications including dissection.
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