Jaw claudication refers to pain or discomfort in the jaw muscles during activities such as chewing or talking, typically due to inadequate blood flow. It is clinically significant as it can indicate underlying vascular issues, particularly in conditions like giant cell arteritis, which may lead to serious complications such as vision loss if not promptly diagnosed and treated. Recognising jaw claudication is crucial for early intervention and management of these vascular disorders.

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