The primary symptoms of occlusive CAD include chronic stable angina pectoris. Substernal chest pressure upon physical exertion with radiation to the medial portion of the left arm or left jaw is ...
Substernal chest pressure with radiation to the medial portion of the left arm or left jaw is the classic description. Patients may describe angina as a “tightness,” “discomfort, not pain ...
We're taught that angina manifest itself as the substernal crushing chest pain, the elephant sitting on my chest that anyone could detect. Well, in some individuals, that's the case, but in other ...
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