Stable Angina Causes
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Angina
umm.edu — “Angina, Angina is chest pain caused by restricted blood flow to the heart (called ischemia). It usually occurs when you are under emotional or physical stress (such as exercise). The heart doesn't get enough oxygen from the coronary arteries, and you feel a squeezing chest pain or pressure across your chest, which usually goes away after you stop the activity. The most common cause of angina is atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).Stable angina usually occurs when you exercise and is fair” View full resource at umm.edu
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What does angina feel like? Significant pressure, squeezing, or tightness in the center of your chest. More symptoms: http://bit.ly/b8Wrr1
ESC | Congresses | ESC Congress 2010 | Imaging in stable angina
escardio.org — “Congress reports 2010 - Imaging in stable angina by Professor Rademakers, Leuven, Belgium” View full resource at escardio.org
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NICE Opens Consultation On Stable Angina Draft Guideline
medicalnewstoday.com — “NICE has opened the public consultation on its draft clinical guideline on the management of stable angina. The draft guideline, which has been jointly developed by the National Clinical Guideline” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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NICE Opens Consultation On Stable Angina Draft Guideline http://mnt.to/3P82 #heart #heartdisease
No mortality benefit with stents in stable angina: Not news, not the point, and what's "stable"?
blogs.theheart.org — “No mortality benefit with stents in stable angina: Not news, not the point, and what's "stable"?” View full resource at blogs.theheart.org
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No mortality benefit with stents in stable angina: Not news, not the point, and what’s...: Patient (A) Has a... http://t.co/xtP2TGCV
Unstable Angina: eMedicine Cardiology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The traditional term of unstable angina was first used 3 decades ago and was meant to signify the intermediate state between myocardial infarction (MI) and the more chronic state of stable angina. The old term, preinfarction ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Angina that is not controlled may be called unstable angina or preinfarction angina. What are the causes and symptoms? http://bit.ly/aYrRYQ
What Is Angina?
nhlbi.nih.gov — “Angina is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when your heart muscle does not get enough blood” View full resource at nhlbi.nih.gov
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Angina Pectoris on #MDlinx
mdlinx.com — “Angina Pectoris on #MDlinx” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Serum osteoprotegerin levels and long-term prognosis in patients with stable angina pectoris: Atheroscl... http://bit.ly/cyUBW3 #cardiology
Angina Pectoris on #MDlinx
mdlinx.com — “Angina Pectoris on #MDlinx” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Serum osteoprotegerin levels and long-term prognosis in patients with stable angina pectoris: Atherosclerosis http://bit.ly/c3AXwZ #medicine
Angina prognosis worse in men
theheart.org — “Among primary-care patients with newly diagnosed angina, being male, older, obese, or a smoker is linked to worse five-year outcomes, researchers report.” View full resource at theheart.org
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heartwire: Angina prognosis worse in male, older, obese smokers http://bit.ly/1739jH
Effect of high-dose allopurinol on exercise in patients with chronic stable angina: a randomised, placebo controlled crossover trial : The Lancet
thelancet.com — “Effect of high-dose allopurinol on exercise in patients with chronic stable angina: a randomised, placebo controlled crossover trial. By - Awsan Noman MB, Donald SC Ang MD, Simon Ogston PhD, Prof C...” View full resource at thelancet.com
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Struthers and colleagues examine whether allopurinol prolongs exercise in patients with chronic stable angina http://bit.ly/alrraH
Family Medicine Article | Angina Pectoris
mdlinx.com — “Treatment of Stable Angina Pectoris” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Treatment of Stable Angina Pectoris: American Journal of Therapeutics http://t.co/IZYgMNtt #FamPractice
Endocrinology Article | Angina Pectoris
mdlinx.com — “Multidetector computed tomography evaluation of coronary plaque morphology in patients with stable angina” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Multidetector computed tomography evaluation of coronary plaque morphology in patients with stable angina:... http://bit.ly/i1RqLo #endo
Family Medicine Article | Angina Pectoris
mdlinx.com — “Extended-release ranolazine: critical evaluation of its use in stable angina” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Extended-release ranolazine: critical evaluation of its use in stable angina: Vascular Health and R... http://t.co/SbFRiJX #FamPractice
Cardiology Article | Angina Pectoris
mdlinx.com — “Long-term use of oral nicorandil stabilizes coronary plaque in patients with stable angina pectoris” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Long-term use of oral nicorandil stabilizes coronary plaque in patients with stable angina pectoris:... http://bit.ly/ikwCbF #cardiology
Angina Often Affects Quality of Life
health.msn.com — “Angina Often Affects Quality of Life” View full resource at health.msn.com
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