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Can Kids Get Giant Cell Arteritis? Exploring the Rare Occurrence in Children

Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is overwhelmingly a disease of the elderly, with most patients developing symptoms between the ages of 70 and 80. This makes the question, "Can kids get giant cell arteritis?" a crucial one for parents and pediatricians alike. Although extraordinarily uncommon, there have been documented cases of GCA in children, necessitating an understanding of the distinct forms of vasculitis that can affect younger individuals.

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