Prinzmetal Angina

Ten years ago, Prinzmetal et al presented the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, pathologic physiology, and chemical changes of a variant form of angina pectoris. Even though its existence has been questioned, at least 15 additional, well-documented cases have been reported. We present a case...

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Arteriosclerosis - complications
Coronary Disease - pathology
Electrocardiography
Heart Rate
Humans
Ischemia - etiology
Middle Aged
Myocardial Infarction - etiology
Oxygen - blood
Pain - etiology
Thoracic Diseases - etiology
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