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Angina classic exertional

Angina pectoris describes the classic symptoms of chest pain, and is caused by transient myocardial ischaemia. In stable angina, the blood flow through the coronary arteries may be limited due to the development of atherosclerotic plaques that restrict blood and therefore oxygen to the cardiac muscle myocardium. Episodes of angina are typically caused by exertion or emotion and are relieved by rest. [Pg.32]

Classic (stable). Classic angina occurs with stress and exertion and is caused by the narrowing or partial occlusion of coronary arteries. [Pg.375]


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