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Atypical Angina

Angina pectoris which does not have associated classical symptoms of chest pain. Symptoms may include weakness, nausea, or sweating.
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2016
2016
Background:Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) coronary angiography (CAG) is a noninvasive technique with a reported high… 
2013
2013
Objectives To analysis clinical characteristics, follow-up and treatment in patients with coronary myocardial bridge. Methods… 
2009
2009
A 39-year-old man presented with atypical angina and hemoptysis. This soldier traveled regularly to the Middle-East and Africa… 
2002
2002
Fallbeschreibung: Wir berichten über einen 41-jährigen Patienten mit progredienter, sei 7 Jahren bestehender atypischer Angina… 
2002
2002
CASE REPORT A 41-year-old male saw his general practitioner because of progressive atypical angina symptoms and palpitations for… 
Review
1990
Review
1990
This paper reviews current evidence from several cardiology populations that suggests panic disorder is prevalent and… 
Review
1986
Review
1986
We prospectively evaluated 22 patients with manometrically proven "nutcracker esophagus" (high amplitude peristaltic contractions… 
1980
1980
Deaths from rhesus haemolytic disease of the newborn have been declining for many years, but since the introduction of anti-D the…