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To: chuck allen

Your last sentence mentions you had a biopsy of your temple artery done.

How does a doctor or nurse practitioner take a biopsy of an artery? Is medicine now so precise that a fragment of a very sensitive, still pulsating membrane like an artery can safely be done? If so, I am impressed.


12 posted on 10/18/2023 10:30:43 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: lee martell

The biopsy was done on my temporal artery just above, and to the left of my left eye on my forehead. I was put under, the doc made a 2 inch incision on my forehead near the left hairline, and ties off both ends of the artery and takes about a 4 or 5mm section of the artery out. I was told the artery would re-route and re-grow itself after being tied off. It took about 15 minutes and then a week of recovery which was just sleeping with head elevated, no bending over or heavy lifting for a week, plus anti biotic ointment on the incision and stitches.

The biopsy was done, believe it or not at Cincinnati Eye Institute, it was done by the plastic surgeon there who usually does eye lifts, and tear duct surgery. After the biopsy my artery was looked at under the microscope and my cells in the artery were Giant. Hence my diagnosis of Giant Cell Arteritis. An inflammatory auto immune disease. I had 3 months of continuous headaches and saw different docs and had MRIs and Cat Scans with no obvious tumors or issues found. Only when the neurologist checked my hs-cRP blood test did we find the inflammation was very high, this led the neuro to send me for the biopsy which is the Gold Standard for diagnosis of GCA. Unfortunately I was positive with biopsy.

I should note the Surgeon did a wonderful job and most people don’t even see my scar on my forehead until I point it out to them. I have also had 6 months of numbness on the left side top of my head while the nerves regrow after the surgery incision. It gets better every week and I only notice it numb now when I brush my hair.


18 posted on 10/19/2023 4:30:17 AM PDT by chuck allen
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To: lee martell

The biopsy was done on my temporal artery just above, and to the left of my left eye on my forehead. I was put under, the doc made a 2 inch incision on my forehead near the left hairline, and ties off both ends of the artery and takes about a 4 or 5mm section of the artery out. I was told the artery would re-route and re-grow itself after being tied off. It took about 15 minutes and then a week of recovery which was just sleeping with head elevated, no bending over or heavy lifting for a week, plus anti biotic ointment on the incision and stitches.

The biopsy was done, believe it or not at Cincinnati Eye Institute, it was done by the plastic surgeon there who usually does eye lifts, and tear duct surgery. After the biopsy my artery was looked at under the microscope and my cells in the artery were Giant. Hence my diagnosis of Giant Cell Arteritis. An inflammatory auto immune disease. I had 3 months of continuous headaches and saw different docs and had MRIs and Cat Scans with no obvious tumors or issues found. Only when the neurologist checked my hs-cRP blood test did we find the inflammation was very high, this led the neuro to send me for the biopsy which is the Gold Standard for diagnosis of GCA. Unfortunately I was positive with biopsy.

I should note the Surgeon did a wonderful job and most people don’t even see my scar on my forehead until I point it out to them. I have also had 6 months of mild numbness on the left side top of my head while the nerves regrow after the surgery incision. It gets better every week and I only notice it numb now when I brush my hair.


19 posted on 10/19/2023 4:32:26 AM PDT by chuck allen
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