- angina of effort
- effort-associated angina stable a. pectoris.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Angina pectoris — Angina redirects here. For other uses, see Angina (disambiguation). Angina pectoris Classification and external resources ICD 10 I20 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Angina — is chest pain that is due to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart muscle. The chest pain of angina is typically severe and crushing. There is a feeling just behind the breastbone (the sternum) of pressure and suffocation. The word “angina” … Medical dictionary
Angina pectoris — Chest pain that is typically severe and crushing with a feeling just behind the breastbone (the sternum) of pressure and suffocation, due to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart muscle. The term “angina pectoris” comes from the Latin… … Medical dictionary
angina pectoris electrica — pain and tightness in the chest on effort, without specific electrocardiographic changes, persisting for several weeks following electrical injury … Medical dictionary
stable angina — pectoris, typical angina angina pectoris occurring in attacks of predictable frequency and duration after provocation by circumstances that increase myocardial oxygen demands, such as exercise, emotional stress, or excitement, the precipitating… … Medical dictionary
cinepazet maleate — cin·e·paz·et mal·e·ate (sin″ə pazґət) a coronary vasodilator, which has been used in the treatment of angina of effort … Medical dictionary
tolamolol — to·la·mo·lol (to lăґmə lol) a beta adrenergic blocking agent which has been used as a coronary vasodilator in the treatment of angina of effort and as a cardiac depressant in the treatment of arrhythmias … Medical dictionary
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