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Angina

Introduction: Angina

Description of Angina

Angina (medical condition): Angina pectoris ("angina") is a description of a particular type of chest pain related to the heart. The foremost concern ...more

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Angina: any disease of the throat or fauces marked by spasmodic attacks of intense suffocative pain.
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Angina as a Disease

Angina (medical condition): See Angina (disease information).
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Angina: Related Diseases

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Angina: Article Excerpts

Keep your heart and blood vessels healthy: NIDDK (Excerpt)

Chest pain, also called angina (an-JY-nuh). When you have angina, you feel pain in your chest, arms, shoulders, or back. You may ... (Source: excerpt from Keep your heart and blood vessels healthy: NIDDK)

NHLBI, ANGINA: NHLBI (Excerpt)

A recurring pain or discomfort in the chest that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood. It is a ... (Source: excerpt from NHLBI, ANGINA: NHLBI)

Angina: NWHIC (Excerpt)

Angina, or angina pectoris, refers to symptoms such as chest pain or discomfort... (Source: excerpt from Angina: NWHIC)

Keep your heart and blood vessels healthy: NIDDK (Excerpt)

Chest pain, also called angina (an-JY-nuh). When you have angina, you feel pain in your chest, arms, shoulders,... (Source: excerpt from Keep your heart and blood vessels healthy: NIDDK)

NHLBI, ANGINA: NHLBI (Excerpt)

A recurring pain or discomfort in the chest that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood. It is a ... (Source: excerpt from NHLBI, ANGINA: NHLBI)

Angina: NWHIC (Excerpt)

Angina, or angina pectoris, refers to symptoms such as chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the... (Source: excerpt from Angina: NWHIC)

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Angina as a Symptom

Angina (symptom): Angina is a particular type of pain related to heart conditions...more »

Angina (symptom): Angina is one of the causes of chest pain. However, so is heart attack and various other heart ... more

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Angina (symptom): Chest pain, also called angina (an-JY-nuh). When you have angina, you feel pain in your chest, arms, shoulders, or back. You... (Source: excerpt from Keep your heart and blood vessels healthy: NIDDK)

A recurring pain or discomfort in the chest that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough... (Source: excerpt from NHLBI, ANGINA: NHLBI)

Angina, or angina pectoris, refers to symptoms such as chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart... (Source: excerpt from Angina: NWHIC)

Angina (symptom): See Angina (symptom information).

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