Survival in temporal arteritis.

Ninety patients with biopsy proven temporal arteritis have been followed up from 6 months to 12 years. There appear to be two groups of patients who suffer with the disease: those that respond well to treatment and those who follow a chronic course depsite treatment. Serious late complications were not encountered in this series. A high maintenance level of corticosteroids (greater than 10 mg daily) correlates significantly with an increased mortality rate.