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  1. Giant cell arteritis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    The main treatment for giant cell arteritis consists of high doses of a corticosteroid drug such as prednisone. Because immediate treatment is necessary to prevent vision loss, your doctor is …

  2. Giant cell arteritis: Current treatment and management - PMC

    Glucocorticoids remain the cornerstone of medical therapy in giant cell arteritis (GCA) and should be started immediately to prevent severe consequences of the disease, such as blindness. …

  3. Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis): Signs & Treatment

    If they suspect giant cell (temporal) arteritis, your provider may order a temporal artery ultrasound or temporal artery biopsy. During a biopsy, a skilled healthcare provider removes a small piece …

  4. UpToDate

    This article discusses the treatment options for giant cell arteritis.

  5. Giant Cell Arteritis - Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center

    Because blindness from giant cell arteritis is almost irreversible, treatment with 40 to 60 mg of prednisone should be started as soon as the diagnosis is suspected.

  6. My Treatment Approach to Giant Cell Arteritis

    Although glucocorticoids have been the mainstay of treatment for almost 7 decades, new therapeutic options have emerged. This review aims to provide the clinician with a pragmatic …

  7. Recommendations for managing giant cell arteritis (GCA) These are recommendations written by a group of doctors and patients based on research studies for people with giant cell arteritis …

  8. Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis) Treatment

    Sep 22, 2017 · The universally accepted treatment of giant cell arteritis (GCA) is high-dose corticosteroid therapy. [76] . The major justification for the use of corticosteroids is the …

  9. Giant Cell Arteritis - American College of Rheumatology

    Permanent loss of vision in GCA can occur suddenly, but proper treatment can prevent this complication. It is vital that patients who have active or inactive PMR report any symptoms of …

  10. A Contemporary Take on How to Treat Giant Cell Arteritis in 2025

    Jul 24, 2025 · High-dose GCs can typically be tapered after 2–4 weeks, provided the patient is improving. The dosage is then gradually decreased to the lowest effective level to prevent …