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Stenocardia

Introduction: Stenocardia

Description of Stenocardia

Stenocardia: SYN: angina pectoris. [steno- + G. kardia, heart]
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Stenocardia: recurring thoracic pain or discomfort which occurs when a part of the heart does not receive enough blood; usually caused by exertion or excitement.
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