A questionnaire survey covered 11 females with temporal arteritis (CA) acid 20 healthy controls. Gastrointestinal, joint and spinal complaints were significantly more frequent in CA patients. Clinical characteristics of joint and spinal disorders in CA patients are close to those of chronic reactive arthritis. It is suggested that Horton's disease may be lacking as a stage of the infectious process in elderly patients (chronic intestinal and/or urinary infection-reactive arthritis-CA). A case is reported where CA developed after intestinal and urinary infection. Administration of antibiotics for treatment of the recurrence induced a continuous remission under reduced doses of glucocorticoids. In another case biseptol + glucocorticoids brought about a persistent remission allowing glucocorticoid discontinuation.