Comprehensive
Laboratory in Wildomar,
Temecula, Hemet
and Corona, CA

Murrieta Valley Surgery Associates offers a Vascular Ultrasound Laboratory. Our board-certified surgeons are committed to providing personalized care, utilizing the latest minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery and optimal outcomes.

Vascular Ultrasound Laboratory

Why Choose Murrieta Valley Surgery Associates for our Vascular Ultrasound Laboratory?

The Vascular Ultrasound Laboratory at Murrieta Valley Surgery Associates, conveniently located in Wildomar, offers comprehensive services right in our office, overseen by a Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT). Utilizing advanced equipment, including the Rapid Cuff Inflation System (Hokanson Device), our lab provides precise information and invaluable insights into vascular anatomy, aiding in the planning of both surgical and non-surgical treatments.
 
From the moment patients step into the lab, they are welcomed by a warm and friendly atmosphere, ensuring comfort throughout their examination. Whether patients need screening for peripheral disease, assessment of varicose veins, or monitoring vascular grafts and stents our vascular ultrasound laboratory delivers accurate and timely results.  Contact us today or schedule an appointment online to discover more about our Vascular Ultrasound Laboratory.

Vascular Ultrasound Q&A

What is temporal (giant cell) arteritis?

Temporal arteritis, also called giant cell arteritis (GCA), is inflammation of the temporal arteries. The inflammation usually occurs in the arteries that go to the head and scalp, especially the arteries in the temples, which is why it’s called temporal arteritis. 

Researchers are still investigating the cause of temporal arteritis but theorize that the inflammation occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the blood vessels. People with polymyalgia rheumatica, an inflammatory disorder that causes muscle pain and stiffness, are at an increased risk of developing temporal arteritis.

The inflammation causes the arteries to narrow, limiting the delivery of oxygen-rich blood to the head. 

What does temporal (giant cell) arteritis feel like?

Pain and tenderness at the temples is the most common symptom of temporal arteritis. The pain is usually severe and may come and go and worsen over time. You may also have:

  • Scalp tenderness
  • Jaw pain
  • Fatigue
  • Vision loss
  • Weight loss

You can prevent serious complications from temporal arteritis with early diagnosis and treatment. 

When should I have a biopsy for temporal arteritis?

Temporal arteritis is hard to diagnose because symptoms are similar to other health conditions. Your doctor may perform various tests to rule out other diseases before considering the inflammatory disorder. 

Bloodwork and imaging tests of the head may provide some clues about temporal arteritis. However, a biopsy is the only way to definitively diagnose the inflammatory disorder. 

During the biopsy, the vascular surgeon makes a small incision along the skin at the temple to locate the artery. Then, they remove a small section of the artery and send it to the lab for an evaluation. 

The remaining ends of the artery are tied off, stopping blood flow and allowing other nearby arteries to take over blood flow to the head and scalp. Your surgeon closes the incision and covers it with a bandage. 

They may biopsy the arteries on both sides of the head.

What happens after a biopsy for temporal arteritis?

The surgeons at Murrieta Valley Surgery Associates provide at-home care instructions for managing the wounds following the biopsy. They also explain when you can expect results.

Corticosteroids are the primary treatment for temporal arteritis. Your primary provider or a specialist manages treatment for temporal arteritis.

Do you have severe temporal headaches? Are you concerned you may have temporal arteritis? Call Murrieta Valley Surgery Associates today or book a consultation online to learn more about the temporal arteritis biopsy.

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We accept most insurance providers. If you have specific questions regarding your coverage, please contact us for additional information.

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Phone (appointments): 951-698-3000
Fax: 888-676-3893
Address: 36320 Inland Valley Dr., #101, #208, #301, Wildomar, CA 92595

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