A 49-year-old man presents with a 2-week history of unilateral temporal headache, jaw claudication and visual blurring. ESR is 85 mm/hr. What is the most appropriate immediate management?AStart high-dose oral Prednisolone immediately and arrange urgent ophthalmology reviewBWait for temporal artery biopsy results before starting treatmentCReassure and arrange routine outpatient appointmentDStart low-dose Aspirin onlyETreat with antibiotics for suspected sinusitisCheck my answer