Silent angina

Unrecognized angina pectoris (i.e., coronary insufficiency that presents with symptoms other than chest pain or pressure). The patient may experience dyspnea on exertion, heartburn, nausea, arm pain, or other atypical symptoms. Silent angina pectoris occurs most often in older adults, in women, in postoperative patients who are heavily medicated, or in patients with diabetic neuropathy.


 


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