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Diseases » Unstable angina » Summary
 

What is Unstable angina?

What is Unstable angina?

  • Unstable angina: A condition which is characterized by chest pain of heart origin that occurs without stimuli.
  • Unstable angina: Precordial pain at rest, which may precede a MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.
    Source - Diseases Database

Unstable angina: Introduction

Types of Unstable angina:

Broader types of Unstable angina:

How serious is Unstable angina?

Complications of Unstable angina: see complications of Unstable angina

What causes Unstable angina?

Causes of Unstable angina: see causes of Unstable angina

What are the symptoms of Unstable angina?

Complications of Unstable angina: see complications of Unstable angina

Unstable angina: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Unstable angina.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Unstable angina.

How is it treated?

Treatments for Unstable angina: see treatments for Unstable angina
Research for Unstable angina: see research for Unstable angina

Name and Aliases of Unstable angina

Main name of condition: Unstable angina

Other names or spellings for Unstable angina:

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