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  1. Nitroglycerin 6: Unstable Angina Pectoris and Extracardial Indications
  2. Your Guide to Heart Attacks and Angina (Royal Society of Medicine) by Graham Jackson, 2007-05
  3. Medically Refractory Rest Angina by Morrison, 1992-02-24
  4. Understanding Major Pains ; Headaches, Migraines, Arthritis, Backbone Pain, Angina and a Host of Abdominal Pains, Genesis, Prevention and Belief by A. Lal, 2003
  5. Diseases Explained: Angina Wall Chart by Lexi-Comp, 2001-06-30
  6. Nitrates and Nitrate Tolerance in Angina Pectoris by M. Kaltenbach G. Kober, 1983
  7. Cardiac Road - (Living with Angina and Coronary Heart Disease) by Ken Dixon, 2005-10-16
  8. Angina (Help Yourself to Health) by Netdoctor, 2002-09-19
  9. Angina: An Atlas of Investigation and Management by Ian J. Sarembock, Fadi M. Elahdab, et all 2007-05
  10. Learning to live with angina by Harley Williams, 1970
  11. Atlas en Color de la Angina de Pecho by L. M. Shapiro, 1991
  12. Angina: Relief from the Misery of Angina Using Relaxation Techniques, Exercise, Diet and Alternative Medicine (The New Self Help Series) by Roger Turner, 1987-06
  13. Angina pectoris (Current cardiovascular topics)
  14. Calcium antagonists in chronic stable angina pectoris (Current clinical practice series) by V Bala Subramanian, 1983

21. Preguntas Frecuentes Acerca De La Angina De Pecho
¿Qué es la angina de pecho y cómo puedo saber si la tengo? ¿La angina de pechosignifica que estoy teniendo un ataque cardiaco?
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Preguntas frecuentes acerca de la angina de pecho
Versión para imprimir esta página PDF file, 248 Kb] ¿Qué es la angina de pecho y cómo puedo saber si la tengo?
¿La angina de pecho significa que estoy teniendo un ataque cardiaco?

¿Todos los casos de angina de pecho son iguales?

¿Existen otros tipos de angina de pecho además de las anginas estable (común) e inestable?
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¿Qué pasa si los cambios en el estilo de vida y los medicamentos no funcionan para controlar la angina de pecho?
¿Qué es la angina de pecho y cómo puedo saber si la tengo?
La angina de pecho, o angina pectoris , se refiere a síntomas como dolor o malestar en el pecho ocasionados por una reducción en el flujo de sangre al corazón. La angina de pecho con frecuencia es la primera señal de una enfermedad cardiaca. El corazón es un músculo que obtiene sangre de los vasos sanguíneos denominados arterias coronarias . Si una o más de las arterias coronarias tiene una obstrucción que reduce el flujo de sangre al corazón ocasionalmente, usted padece de angina de pecho. Fuente que proporcionó la imagen ampliada: Instituto Nacional del Corazón, los Pulmones y la Sangre

22. LifeHeart.com
Resources on heart disease, including angina, coronary artery disease, and quality of life for patients and medical professionals.
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Welcome to LifeHeart.com! Welcome to LifeHeart.com, an information resource about the heart, heart disease, and achieving a good quality of life. Our website presents up-to-date and useful information for you and your family. All content on LifeHeart has been written, researched, and reviewed to ensure accurate and medically relevant information. To date, LifeHeart.com has articles about the healthy heart (see Heart Basics ) and chronic angina pectoris, the uncomfortable, often crushing chest pain that occurs when you are physically or mentally stressed (see Angina Basics Information on our site lives in two areas. If you are a patient with heart disease, are caring for a relative with the condition, or would just like to learn more about it, please visit our Patient section. If you are a medical professional, please visit our Healthcare Professional section. LifeHeart.com will continue to grow. We invite you to bookmark this page and keep checking back with us as we add information and insights about a heart-healthy approach to living that we hope may enhance your quality of life. LifeHeart.com

23. Heart Info - Heart News And Information. Plus Patient Guides About
Cholesterol. Pacemakers and ICDs. Peripheral Arterial Disease. angina. Cardiac Enlargement More Feature Story
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24. Angina (chest Pain) Information On MedicineNet.com
Learn about the causes of chest pain and your heart health.
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Chest Pain Due To Angina And Other Causes
Chest pain is a common symptom which can be caused by many different conditions. Some causes of chest pain require prompt medical attention, such as angina, heart attack, or tearing of the aorta. Other causes of chest pain can be evaluated electively, such as spasm of the esophagus, gallbladder attack, or inflammation of the chest wall. Therefore, an accurate diagnosis is important in providing proper treatment to patients with chest pain. The diagnosis and treatment of angina is discussed below, as well as the diagnosis of other causes of chest pain that can mimic angina.
What is angina?
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tablet under the tongue. Nitroglycerin relaxes the blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. Both resting and nitroglycerin decrease the heart muscles demand for oxygen, thus relieving angina. What causes angina?

25. La Angina De Pecho En Imagenes
Atlas ilustrado de la enfermedad.
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26. MedlinePlus Angina
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27. Howstuffworks "How Heart Disease Works"
Carl Bianco M.D. provides a 6part graphical in-depth look at heart disease, heart attacks and angina. Topics include atherosclerosis, hypertension, cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes mellitus and stress.
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How Heart Disease Works
by Carl Bianco, M.D.
Table of Contents Introduction to How Heart Disease Works Coronary Artery Disease Are You at Risk? Angina Unstable Angina Heart Attack Treatment of MI Lots More Information Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. At some point in your life, either you or one of your loved ones will be forced to make decisions about some aspect of heart disease. Knowing something about the anatomy and functioning of the heart, in particular how angina and heart attacks work, will enable you to make informed decisions about your health. Heart disease can strike suddenly and require you to make decisions quickly. Being informed prior to an emergency is a valuable asset to you and your family. In this article we will discuss various heart diseases and how they can lead to a heart attack, or even a stroke. We will also look at how heart attacks are treated and what you should do to prevent heart disease.

28. What Is Angina?
Detailed look at this disorder covering what it is and what brings it on, heart attack and angina, diagnosis, treatment, exercise, stable and
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29. Debra Braverman, M.D., Specializing In EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation)
Specializes in Enhanced External Counterpulsation treatment for angina/chest pain, fatigue, shortness of breath and other heart disease symptoms. There are three clinics in the Philadelphia region, and New Jersey.
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30. North Of England Evidence Based Guidelines Development Project
PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by North of England Stable angina Guideline Development Group, BMJ 1996;312827832 (30 March)
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31. MedlinePlus: Angina
angina. Latest News; Heart Surgery Aids Elderly with Diabetes, angina From the National Institutes of Health; angina (National Heart, Lung,
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32. CNN.com - Kurt Angle Wrestles Family History Of Angina - May. 23, 2003
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Wrestler Kurt Angle is involved in a "Get Tough on Angina" campaign. Story Tools RELATED American Heart Association: Information on angina (CNN) World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. star and Olympic gold medal winner Kurt Angle has carved out a distinctive persona for the millions of fans who love him or love to hate him. When I caught up with Angle before a recent WWE match, the man behind the larger-than-life persona described a childhood legacy that remains close to his heart literally. "Growing up I thought that everybody died of a heart attack, because ... I had 14 people in my family who suffer from this heart condition called angina, or heart disease in general." "I didn't realize until about six years ago that heart attacks aren't the natural way to die," he said. "So, I took it upon myself to learn more about heart disease, [and] to learn more about angina." Angina occurs when a portion of the heart muscle temporarily fails to receive adequate amounts of blood, usually due to a narrowing or blockage of the arteries. Symptoms can include tightness and/or pain in the chest area.

33. JAMA Abstract Meta-analysis Of Trials Comparing
Metaanalysis of Trials Comparing -Blockers, Calcium Antagonists, and Nitrates for Stable angina Paul A. Heidenreich, MD, MS
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34. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Angina
angina is a specific type of chest discomfort caused by inadequate blood flowthrough the blood vessels (coronary vessels) of the heart muscle (myocardium).
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Angina Coronary artery disease Alternative names Return to top Angina pectoris Definition Return to top Angina is a specific type of chest discomfort caused by inadequate blood flow through the blood vessels (coronary vessels) of the heart muscle (myocardium). Related topics: Update Date: 4/27/2004 Updated by: Fabian Arnaldo, M.D., Department of Cardiology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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35. Beta-Blockers - Texas Heart Institute Heart Information Center
Texas Heart Institute Heart Information Center information page about this group of medications used to treat high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and angina.
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36. Angina And Unstable Angina - CardiologyChannel
angina information from leading cardiologists. Arteries blocked by plaque depositscan lead to serious problems. Get information here on treatments
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Angina, also called angina pectoris, is a symptom of ischemic heart disease (IHD). Chest pain, pressure, and discomfort—commonly known as angina —result when the coronary arteries do not deliver an adequate amount of oxygen-rich blood to the heart (called ischemia). Types Angina is classified broadly as stable or unstable, depending on its pattern of occurrence and severity. Stable angina occurs when increased physical activity (e.g., hurrying across a street or climbing a long flight of stairs) creates a greater demand for oxygen-rich blood to reach heart tissue. Unstable angina occurs with lesser degrees of exertion or while at rest. This type increases in frequency and duration and worsens in severity. Unstable angina is an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) that requires immediate medical attention.

37. Human Growth Hormone, Alternative Medicine, Anti Aging, Hormone Replacement Ther
Hormone replacement determined by lab testing. Treatment of age related diseases. External counter pulsation units for patients who suffer from angina and other circulatory dysfunction.
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Achieving a healthy living involves using the proper vitamin supplements, proper exercising techniques and sound nutrition. Through these efforts it makes it possible for us to achieve longevity and peak performance. Dr. Ghaly specializes in the concept of anti aging as alternative medicine as well as helping patients with hormone replacement therapy and human growth hormone. ENTER WEBSITE Site Map

38. Howstuffworks "How Diagnosing Heart Disease Works"
A medical doctor provides an indepth look at the diagnosis of heart disease, heart attacks and angina, including X-rays and stress tests.
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Table of Contents Introduction to How the Diagnosis of Heart ... Diagnosis of Heart Disease Chest X-Ray Stress Test Understanding Atheroschlerosis Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. Because it is so common, there is a good chance that heart disease will affect you in some way and you will need to see a doctor about your heart. This article discusses how physicians go about diagnosing heart disease so that you can understand the process. In the next article, How Heart Attacks and Angina Work , we will discuss Atherosclerosis (the cause of Coronary Artery Disease). This leads to the main diseases of the next article - Angina and Heart Attacks. It would be a good idea to read the Article How the Heart Works prior to reading this article for background on the Anatomy and functioning of the heart.

39. EMedicine - Acute Coronary Syndrome : Article By Drew E Fenton, MD
angina that is reproduced by exercise, eating, and/or stress and is Secondary unstable angina occurs when the precipitating cause is extrinsic to the
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40. Vasomedical, Inc.
Develops and markets noninvasive counterpulsation devices which treat cardiac patients suffering from angina pectoris, acute myocardial and cardiogenic shock. (Nasdaq VASO).
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