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1%) patients. The following cut-off values showed high levels of diagnostic accuracy ≥0.4 mm for temporal, facial and occipital arteries, ≥0.7 mm for vertebral arteries, and ≥1 mm for carotid, subclavian and axillary arteries. The involvement of a large array of arteries is easily and commonly detected by CDS and provides a high diagnostic yield in patients with suspected GCA. Proposed IMT cut-off values might further improve the diagnostic utility of CDS in these patients. The involvement of a large array of arteries is easily and commonl