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Angina, also
known as
angina pectoris, is
chest pain or pressure,
usually caused by
insufficient blood flow to the
heart muscle (myocardium). It is most...
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Variant angina, also
known as
Prinzmetal angina,
vasospastic angina,
angina inversa,
coronary vessel spasm, or
coronary artery vasospasm, is a syndrome...
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Unstable angina is a type of
angina pectoris that is
irregular or more
easily provoked. It is
classified as a type of
acute coronary syndrome. It can...
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classical angina pectoris. Consequently, this
angina has come to be
reported and
referred to in the
literature as
Prinzmetal angina. A subsequent...
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Society grading of
angina pectoris (sometimes
referred to as the CCS
Angina Grading Scale or the CCS
Functional classification of
Angina) is a classification...
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dilation of the
vascular system) to
treat heart conditions, such as
angina pectoris and
chronic heart failure.
Though it was
previously known that these...
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completely obstructed for more than 3 months.
Microvascular angina is a type of
angina pectoris in
which chest pain and
chest discomfort occur without signs...
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oxide (NO), and is
mostly used for the
treatment and
prevention of
angina pectoris. This
group of
drugs includes nitrates (esters of
nitric acid), which...
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peripheral and
cerebral vasospasm, and to
reduce chest pain
caused by
angina pectoris. N-type, L-type, and T-type voltage-dependent
calcium channels are...
- (also
known as nitroglycerin) for the
management of
patients with
angina pectoris.
Murrell was born in
London in 1853, the son of a lawyer. He was educated...