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Unstable angina pectoris

American Heart Journal, 1976
Unstable angina is a syndrome which comprises a spectrum of symptomatic manifestations of coronary artery disease which lies between stable angina pectoris and acute myocardial infarction. Patients fall into three groups: angina of recent onset (4 weeks), angina of changing pattern, and angina occurring at rest (longer than 15 minutes).
J A, Cairns, I G, Fantus, G A, Klassen
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What's “Unstable” in Unstable Angina?

Psychosomatics, 2004
The role of emotional distress (e.g., anger, depression, and anxiety) in anginal chest discomfort (ACD) may have been underestimated. The authors review the empirical studies in this area, which are inconsistent with the standard theory on the ischemia-angina relationship; summarize the substantial evidence indicating a strong and consistent cross ...
Mark W, Ketterer   +5 more
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Nitrates for Unstable Angina

Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, 1994
The term unstable angina encompasses heterogeneous clinical syndromes. Fissuring of an atherosclerotic coronary artery plaque with superimposed platelet deposition, with or without additional thrombus formation, is invariably responsible for a prolonged episode of angina at rest, increasing frequency of angina at rest, or with minimal exertion of less ...
U, Thadani, L H, Opie
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Unstable Angina Pectoris

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt To the editor: Brown and Dodge (1) state in their editorial on unstable angina that our conclusions (2) about the benefits of a conservative approach to the management of unstable angina ar...
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Unstable angina and thrombolysis

Chest, 1990
Unstable angina occurs in a heterogeneous population of patients. In the subset of patients with recent rest angina, both angiographic and angioscopic studies have suggested that coronary artery thrombus is often present and serves as a predictor of subsequent adverse clinical events, including recurrent angina, myocardial infarction, the need for ...
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Unstable angina

American Heart Journal, 1996
D P, Mikhailidis, I A, Jagroop
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Unstable angina

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1989
Marc Cohen   +2 more
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