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DESTIN, Fla. — Imaging analyses can improve diagnostic accuracy and confidence in patients with giant cell arteritis, according to data presented at the Congress of Clinical Rheumatology East.“The reason I am speaking on advances in GCA is that diagnosis and management continue to evolve, particularly with increasing use of advanced imaging,” Kenneth J. Warrington, MD, director
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