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Chest pain due to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart muscle. The pain is typically severe and crushing, and it is characterized by a feeling of pressure and suffocation just behind the breastbone. Angina can accompany or be a precursor of a heart attack.
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Angina pectoris


Chest pain.
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(an-ji´nua pek´tuo-ris) A thoracic pain, often referred to the left pectoral and arm area, caused by myocardial ischemia. angiotensin II
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Angina pectoris


angina (pop)
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Angina Pectoris (more commonly know as simply angina) is the feeling of chest pain, pressure, or squeezing that is often mistaken for a heart attack. It is generally caused by ischemia (inadequate blo [..]
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Chest pain caused by decreased oxygen delivery to the heart muscle.
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Temporary chest pain that occurs when the heart isn't getting enough oxygen and blood, usually occurring in response to physical activity or stress.
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A health condition characterized by severe chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart. The pain often spreads to the neck, shoulders, and arms.
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Angina pectoris refers to pain or a strangling sensation in the chest.
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The discomfort experienced by individuals when their heart muscle does not receive sufficient blood supply. Every patient's angina is somewhat different. In some cases it causes heaviness in t [..]
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pain generally experienced in the chest, but sometimes radiating to the arms or jaw, due to a lack of oxygen supply to the heart muscle.
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The symptom of paroxysmal Pain consequent to Myocardial Ischemia usually of distinctive Character, location and Radiation. It is thought to be provoked by a transient stressful situation during which [..]
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Persistent and reproducible Chest discomfort usually precipitated by a Physical Exertion that dissipates upon cessation of such an activity. The symptoms are manifestations of Myocardial Ischemia.
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Precordial Pain at Rest, which may precede a Myocardial Infarction.
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A clinical Syndrome characterized by the development of Chest Pain at Rest with concomitant transient ST segment elevation in the ELECTROCARDIOGRAM, but with preserved Exercise capacity.
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The symptom of paroxysmal pain consequent to MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA usually of distinctive character, location and radiation. It is thought to be provoked by a transient stressful situation during which [..]
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A clinical syndrome characterized by the development of CHEST PAIN at rest with concomitant transient ST segment elevation in the electrocardiogram, but with preserved exercise capacity.
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A paroxysmal thoracic pain, with a failing of suffocation and impending death, due, most often, to anoxia of the myocardium and precipitated by effort or excitement. (18 Nov 1997)
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A clinical syndrome characterised by development of chest pain at rest with concomitant transient st segment elevation in the electrocardiogram, but exercise capacity is well preserved. (12 Dec 1998)
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sudden and severe pain in the lower part of the chest with a feeling of suffocation; brief myocardial ischemic pain.
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Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. Anticoagulants:
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