- 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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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 be...
- Merliss, Reuben; Wada, Takashi; Bor, Naci (1959). "Angina
pectoris I. A
variant form of
angina pectoris". The
American Journal of Medicine. 27 (3): 375–88....
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around the 13th
century when it was
distinguished from the "throat voice" (
pectoris, guttoris, capitis—at this time it is
likely that head
voice referred to...
- 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B
receptor antagonist, used in the
treatment of
angina pectoris. It is no
longer marketed by AstraZeneca, but may
still be
available from...
- The
Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of
angina pectoris (sometimes
referred to as the CCS
Angina Grading Scale or the CCS
Functional classification...
- 4-trimethoxybenzyl)piperazine) is a drug sold
under many
brand names for
angina pectoris (chest pain ****ociated with
impaired blood flow to the heart). Trimetazidine...
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chemical class that was used as a
vasodilator in the
treatment of
angina pectoris.
Prenylamine was
introduced in the 1960s by
German manufacturer Albert-Roussel...
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Anginal equivalents are
considered to have the same
importance as
angina pectoris in
patients presenting with
elevation of
cardiac enzymes or
certain EKG...
- (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...