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The Variant Form of Angina Pectoris
Southern Medical Journal, 1976Variant angina pectoris, usually not precipitated by exertion or emotional stress, often is more severe and lasts longer than classic angina. The pain tends to recur at about the same time each day. Arrhythmias, usually ventricular, occur in about 50% of cases during the peak of pain. Electrocardiograms show a characteristic ST segment elevation during
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Variant forms of angina pectoris.
European journal of cardiology, 19793 patients with different clinical and electrocardiographic manifestations of coronary artery spasm are discussed. All 3 patients had anginal attacks at rest. In addition, 2 of these patients, who did not have significant preexisting narrowing of their coronary arteries, also had anginal pain related to exercise.
W A, van Ekelen, E O, Robles de Medina
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Angina due to coronary artery spasm (variant angina): diagnosis and intervention strategies
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2021Thanh Ha Nguyen, John D. Horowitz
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Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes in Patients with Variant Angina
Journal of Coronary Artery Disease, 2021Shozo Sueda, Tomoki Sakaue
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Did the Widespread Use of Long-Acting Calcium Antagonists Decrease the Occurrence of Variant Angina?
Chest, 2003Shozo Sueda
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Variant angina pectoris (atypical angina pectoris).
The West Virginia medical journal, 1971V V, Kalbian, G A, Chapman
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