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Giant Cell Arteritis Giardiasis 623
■Visual changes or loss (20%)
■TIAs or stroke (5%)
■Fever, systemic symptoms (30%)
■Polymyalgia rheumatica (40%)
■Tender temporal artery (50%)
tests
n/a
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
n/a
specific therapy
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follow-up
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complications and prognosis
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Giardiasis..........................................
J. GORDON FRIERSON, MD
history & physical
History
■Exposure: Ingestion of food or water contaminated with cysts. Water-
borne outbreaks occur. Contaminated fingers are vehicles and cysts
recoverable under fingernails. Spread in day care centers is common;
family members are infected when child comes home.
Signs & Symptoms
■Incubation period of 1–2 weeks. Diarrhea, bloating, belching, flatu-
lence are common. Sometimes weight loss and signs of malabsorp-
tion. May or may not resolve spontaneously. No specific physical
signs.
tests
■Basic tests: blood: usually normal CBC, chemistries