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Temporal Arteritis

Inflamed Arteries

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Temporal arteritis is an autoimmune disease, in which the body's defense system mistakenly attacks human tissue. It belongs to the same family of diseases as rheumatoid arthritis. Most of these diseases are more common in women. Autoimmune diseases in general are poorly understood. They tend to run in families, but not so much that we can say they're inherited or genetic diseases. Many doctors believe it takes a combination of predisposing genes and a "trigger" infection, but attempts to find such infections in people with autoimmune disease come up empty.


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