The American College of Rheumatology has established criteria for the classification of GCA (Table 1). These criteria were developed to help distinguish GCA from other forms of vasculitis, and the presence of three or more of the criteria listed in Table 1 has a sensitivity of 94% and specificity of 91% for GCA. TABLE 1 American College of Rheumatology Criteria for the Classification of Giant Cell Arteritis From Hunder GG, Bloch DA, Michel BA, et al: The American College of Rheumatology 1990 criteria for the classification of giant cell arteritis, Arth Rheum 33:1122–1128, 1990.
Giant Cell Arteritis
Diagnosis
Criteria
Definition
Age at disease onset ≥50 years
Symptoms or findings beginning at 50 years or older
New headache
New onset or new type of localized pain in the head
Temporal artery abnormality
Tenderness to palpation or decreased pulsation unrelated to atherosclerosis of cervical arteries
Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate
≥50 mm/hr by Westergren method
Abnormal artery biopsy
Artery showing vasculitis with a predominance of mononuclear cell infiltration or granulomatous inflammation, usually with multinucleated giant cells
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