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  1. Angina Pectoris (International seminars in cardiovascular medicine)
  2. Therapy of Angina Pectoris: A Comprehensive Guide for the Clinician (Basic and Clinical Cardiology Series) by Donald A. Weiner, 1986-09
  3. The Management of Angina Pectoris by David L.H. Patterson, 1987-01
  4. Lectures on angina pectoris and allied states by William Osler, 1995
  5. A Colour Atlas of Angina Pectoris by Kim M. Fox, Leonard M. Shapiro, et all 1986-12
  6. The ECG in Acute Myocardial Infarction and Unstable Angina (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine) by H.J.J. Wellens, Anton M. Gorgels, et all 2002-11-30
  7. Medically Refractory Rest Angina by Morrison, 1992-02-24
  8. Coping With Angina: Practical Advice to Help You Lead an Active, Pain-Free Life by Louise M. Wallace, 1990-12
  9. Living With Angina by Dr. Tom Smith, 1997-05
  10. Clinicians' Guide to Angina (Clinicians' Guides)
  11. Heart Rate Management in Stable Angina: Servier Edition by Kim M. Fox, Roberto Ferrari, 2005-07-15
  12. Learning to live with angina: A MIPI publication (Patient information books) by Cynthia B Wong, 1986
  13. Learning to Live with Angina by Harley Williams, 1970-12
  14. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Angina: A Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2005-01-30

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  • 42. Angina Pectoris (chest Pain)
    angina pectoris derives from Latin and translates as tight chest . It feels like an angina pectoris (chest pain). Reviewed by Dr Neal
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    What is angina?
    Angina is often brought on by exercise. Angina pectoris derives from Latin and translates as 'tight chest'. It feels like an oppressive, heavy, crushing pain or a constricting feeling in the centre of the chest behind the breast bone (sternum) or on the left side of the front of the chest. The pain can radiate out to either one or both arms, more often the left. It can be experienced in the throat, jaw, the stomach and, more rarely, between the shoulder blades.
    Angina is often brought on by:
    • physical exercise
      psychological stress
      extreme cold
      a heavy meal.

    43. Angina Pectoris
    Stable angina pectoris. angina pectoris is a condition in which the heart muscle does not receive enough blood (nutrients and oxygen) resulting in chest pain.
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  • Identify the clinical symptoms of angina.
  • Describe three types of angina.
  • Identify the major diagnostic tests for angina.
  • Identify the various medical therapies for angina including invasive therapeutic procedures.

  • Overview: A typical patient with angina is 50-60 year-old male or a 65 to 75-year old woman. The Framingham Study, a long term study started in 1949 consisting of 5127 men and women who since have been examined at two-year intervals to determine factors relating to the development of heart disease, has determined that one in four men with angina can expect to have a myocardial infarction within 5 years; that for women the risk is about half that for men; and that the 8-year mortality rate in patients with angina who are over 55 is about 30%, of which about 44% of the deaths will be sudden. Angina is estimated to effect 7,120,000 people in the United States and 350,000 new cases of angina occur each year. The estimated crude prevalence of angina: for non-Hispanic white women is 4.1%, for men is 3.4%; for non-Hispanic black women 4.6%, and men 2.6%; for Mexican-American women 4.6% and men 3.4%.

    44. EMedicine Health - Angina Pectoris Overview
    You are in Circulatory Problems, angina pectoris, Overview, If you are in any way. Last updated Jan 12, 2004, angina pectoris Causes, .
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    You are in: Circulatory Problems Angina Pectoris Overview If you are having pain or pressure in the middle of your chest, left neck, left shoulder, or left arm, go immediately to the nearest hospital emergency department. Do not drive yourself. Call 911 for emergency transport.
    Angina, or angina pectoris, is the medical term used to describe temporary chest discomfort that occurs when the heart is not getting enough blood.
    • The heart is a muscle (myocardium) and gets its blood supply from the coronary arteries.

    45. HealthWorld Online - Herbal Medicine -, HealthWorld Online - Natural Health And
    Finding. angina pectoris. © David L. Hoffmann B.Sc. The phytotherapeutic approach to angina pectoris is similar to that for hypertension and arteriosclerosis.
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    46. Medicine-Worldwide: Koronare Herzkrankheit
    Translate this page Die Folgen sind eine angina pectoris mit dadurch ausgelösten Brustschmerzen sowie ein Herzinfarkt. angina pectoris, Symptome der koronaren Herzkrankheit.
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    47. Angina Pectoris
    angina pectoris. What is Angina? When angina occurs part of the heart muscle is not receiving enough blood and oxygen to meet the immediate need.
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    Angina Pectoris What is Angina?
    • When angina occurs part of the heart muscle is not receiving enough blood and oxygen to meet the immediate need.
    • This decrease in blood and oxygen is temporary and usually due to a narrowing in a coronary artery or coronary artery spasm.
    • The symptoms usually last a short time, less than 15 minutes
    • No permanent damage occurs
    • Common causes include:
      • Exertion
      • Emotional stress
      • Eating a heavy meal
      • Extreme temperatures (hot or cold)
    • New symptoms of angina can be a warning of coronary artery disease and should not be ignored.
    What Symptoms Can Occur With Angina?
    • Burning in throat
    • Indigestion type symptoms
    • Shortness of breath
    • Chest discomfort, pressure, tightness, squeezing
    • Chest discomfort, which may radiate to right or left arm or shoulder
    • Back, neck or jaw pain
    What Should Be Done When Experiencing Symptoms of Angina?
    • Rest: stop activity and sit or lie down.
    • Take nitroglycerin (NTG) if and as prescribed by the doctor.
    • Notify the doctor if angina is a new symptom or there is a change in an existing angina pattern.

    48. Kurzinfo: Angina Pectoris
    Translate this page angina pectoris und Koronare Herzkrankheit (KHK). Die angina pectoris ist das häufigste Beschwerdebild, das durch die KHK verursacht wird.
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    49. Angina Pectoris
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    50. Angina Pectoris
    Overview of angina pectoris. Related Tests CKMB, AST, Troponin. angina pectoris is a term for chest pain due to the heart not getting enough oxygen.
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    51. UAB Health System | Angina Pectoris
    What is angina pectoris? angina pectoris (or simply angina What are the symptoms of angina pectoris? angina pectoris occurs when the
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    52. Lékárna.cz - Angina Pectoris
    angina pectoris. diferenciální diagnóza) u lidí, kterí mají takové obtíže poprvé nebo se jejich charakter zmení (nestabilní angina pectoris).
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    53. Angina Pectoris
    angina pectoris Angina. Ischemic Heart Disease. Prinzmetal s Angina. Myocardial Ischemia. Vasospastic Angina. Book, Home Page.
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    54. Kärlkramp (Angina Pectoris)
    angina pectoris är latin och betyder trångt bröst . Och så känns det också. Som en Kärlkramp (angina pectoris). Granskat av
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    55. Angina Pectoris
    Translate this page angina pectoris. Die Angina Zur Behandlung der. Angina-pectoris-Beschwerden stehen zahlreiche wirksame Medikamente zur Verfügung. Die Aufdehnung
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    Die Angina pectoris, deren Hauptsymptom ein starker Druck oder Schmerz hinter dem Brustbein ist, geht auf eine Verengung der Herzkranzgefäße zurück. Die Schmerzen entwickeln sich meist bei körperlicher Belastung, sie können aber auch in Ruhe auftreten. Im Verlauf der Erkrankung kann sich ein Herzinfarkt entwickeln, weshalb es ratsam ist, frühzeitig einen Arzt zu Rate zu ziehen. Zur Behandlung der Angina-pectoris-Beschwerden stehen zahlreiche wirksame Medikamente zur Verfügung. Die Aufdehnung einer Engstelle kann die Beschwerden beseitigen und beugt einem Herzinfarkt vor. Gleichzeitig sollten die Risikofaktoren für die Atherosklerose (Gefäßverkalkung) behandelt werden, die für die Entstehung und das Fortschreiten der Erkrankung verantwortlich sind.

    56. Angina Pectoris - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
    home cardiovascular disorders heart disease angina pectoris angina pectoris. Information • Diagnosis • Treatment • Prevention.
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    57. Angina - Texas Heart Institute Heart Information Center
    angina pectoris is a Latin phrase that means strangling in the chest. Patients often say that angina is like a squeezing, suffocating, or burning feeling in
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    (En español) Angina pectoris is a Latin phrase that means "strangling in the chest." Patients often say that angina is like a squeezing, suffocating, or burning feeling in their chest, but an episode of angina is not a heart attack. Unlike a heart attack, the heart muscle is not damaged forever, and the pain usually goes away with rest. What causes angina? Angina is the pain you feel when a diseased vessel in your heart (called a coronary artery) can no longer deliver enough blood to a part of your heart to meet its need for oxygen. The heart's lack of oxygen-rich blood is called ischemia. Angina usually happens when your heart has an extra need for oxygen-rich blood, like during exercise. Other triggers can be emotional stress, extreme cold or hot temperatures, heavy meals, alcohol, and smoking. Angina attacks in men usually happen after the age of 30 and are nearly always caused by coronary artery disease (CAD). For women, angina tends to happen later in life and can be caused by many different factors. Causes other than CAD include narrowing of the aortic valve in the heart (aortic stenosis), a low number of red blood cells in the bloodstream (anemia), or an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism).

    58. Angina
    Angina, or angina pectoris, is chest pain due either to reduced blood flow to the heart or to certain other abnormalities of heart function.
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    59. Unstable Angina Pectoris.
    Unstable angina pectoris. BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCE(S). Unstable angina pectoris. Helsinki, Finland Duodecim Medical Publications Ltd.; 2002 Apr 8. Various p.
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    60. Angina Pectoris And Coronary Artery Disease (CAD).
    Brief Summary. GUIDELINE TITLE. angina pectoris and coronary artery disease (CAD). BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCE(S). angina pectoris and coronary artery disease (CAD).
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