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Case Report: A newly identified cause of ST-segment elevation in lead aVR. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cardiovasc Med
Li W, Liu Y, Feng P, Huangfu C, Du D.
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Abdominal Angina

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2009
Abdominal angina is an underrecognized cause of postprandial abdominal pain and weight loss. Diagnosis is often delayed and requires both a careful exclusion of more common causes and a high degree of clinical suspicion, based on the patient's age, the coexistence of multiple risk factors for atherosclerosis, and the presence of vasculopathy in other ...
Biolato, Marco   +3 more
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Unstable angina

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2000
The recent availability of novel antiplatelet and antithrombin agents has revolutionized the therapeutic options for intermediate- and high-risk unstable angina (UA). Current guidelines recommend aspirin, unfractionated heparin (UFH), and antianginal therapy.
, Murad, , Henry
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Unstable Angina

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1990
Unstable angina can manifest as an array of symptom complexes. In some patients, medical therapy will stabilize the episodes of angina, and only predismissal exercise testing or angiography (or both) will be necessary. At the other end of the spectrum are patients with rest angina or multiple episodes of silent ischemia who are refractory to medical ...
T M, Munger, J K, Oh
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