Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most common systemic vasculitis in adults in Europe and North America, typically involving the extra-cranial branches of the carotid arteries and the thoracic aorta. Despite advances in non-invasive imaging, temporal artery biopsy (TAB) remains the gold standard for establishing a GCA diagnosis. The processing of TAB depends largely on individual institutional protocol, and the interpretation and reporting practices vary among pathologists. To address this lack of uniformity, the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology formed a committee tasked with establishing consensus guidelines for the processing, interpretation, and reporting of TAB specimens, based on the existing literature. This consensus statement includes discussion of the differential diagnoses including other forms of arteritis and noninflammatory changes of the temporal artery.

Consensus statement on the processing, interpretation and reporting of temporal artery biopsy for arteritis / Nair, Vidhya; Fishbein, Gregory A; Padera, Robert; Seidman, Michael A; Castonguay, Mathieu; Leduc, Charles; Tan, Carmela D; Rodriguez, E Rene; Maleszewski, Joseph J; Miller, Dylan; Romero, Maria; Lomasney, Jon; D'Amati, Giulia; De Gaspari, Monica; Rizzo, Stefania; Angelini, Annalisa; Basso, Cristina; Litovsky, Silvio; Buja, L Maximilian; Stone, James R; Veinot, John P. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1054-8807. - (2023). [10.1016/j.carpath.2023.107574]

Consensus statement on the processing, interpretation and reporting of temporal artery biopsy for arteritis

d'Amati, Giulia;
2023

Abstract

Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most common systemic vasculitis in adults in Europe and North America, typically involving the extra-cranial branches of the carotid arteries and the thoracic aorta. Despite advances in non-invasive imaging, temporal artery biopsy (TAB) remains the gold standard for establishing a GCA diagnosis. The processing of TAB depends largely on individual institutional protocol, and the interpretation and reporting practices vary among pathologists. To address this lack of uniformity, the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology formed a committee tasked with establishing consensus guidelines for the processing, interpretation, and reporting of TAB specimens, based on the existing literature. This consensus statement includes discussion of the differential diagnoses including other forms of arteritis and noninflammatory changes of the temporal artery.
2023
active arteritis; giant cell arteritis; healed arteritis; healing arterial injury; temporal arteritis; temporal artery biopsy
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Consensus statement on the processing, interpretation and reporting of temporal artery biopsy for arteritis / Nair, Vidhya; Fishbein, Gregory A; Padera, Robert; Seidman, Michael A; Castonguay, Mathieu; Leduc, Charles; Tan, Carmela D; Rodriguez, E Rene; Maleszewski, Joseph J; Miller, Dylan; Romero, Maria; Lomasney, Jon; D'Amati, Giulia; De Gaspari, Monica; Rizzo, Stefania; Angelini, Annalisa; Basso, Cristina; Litovsky, Silvio; Buja, L Maximilian; Stone, James R; Veinot, John P. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1054-8807. - (2023). [10.1016/j.carpath.2023.107574]
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