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angina pectoris A spasm of the heart.
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angina pectoris A painful chronic heart condition, characterized by an oppressive sensation, difficulty breathing, and pain in the chest or arms. Attacks are often triggered by exertion or a sudden adrenergic discharge, and the underlying cause is insufficient blood supply to the heart muscles
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angina An episode of pain, pressure or tightness in the chest caused by an imblance between the supply of oxygen to the heart muscle andthe heart muscle's need for oxygen. Angina occurs most often during increased physical activity or emotional stress. Also called angina pectoris.
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angina pectoris recurring chest pain or discomfort that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood.
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angina The pain, discomfort, or symptoms associated with the heart muscle not getting enough blood and oxygen. Angina is not typically a sharp pain like that associated with, for example, hitting your thumb, but more of a pressure-like sensation. The classic description of angina is when the patient experiences pressure, usually on the front of the chest just underneath the breast bone, or to the left of the breast bone. The discomfort can travel to the neck or down the arm. ...
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