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Woman's World on MSNChest Pain? Doctors Say These Angina Self-Care Tips Work FastWhen we experience chest pain, the first question that often leaps to mind is Am I having a heart attack? The good news: Many ...
Substernal chest pressure with radiation to the medial portion of the left arm or left jaw is the classic description. Patients may describe angina as a “tightness,” “discomfort, not pain ...
The classic triad of symptoms of aortic stenosis occur on exertion and include dyspnea, syncope, and angina. The development of aortic stenosis takes many years and is initially asymptomatic.
Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) class II or III angina was present in 58% of patients at study entry. PCI was performed in 94% of the PCI cohort, with successful PCI in 93%. Optimal ...
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