|Articles|May 15, 2002
Unilateral biopsy acceptable for low suspicion of temporal arteritis
Philadelphia-Performing bilateral versus unilateral temporal artery biopsy for temporal arteritis has long been debated. The decision to conduct one or the other should be based on the level of clinical suspicion of the disease.
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