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  • American Heart Association: What is Angina Pectoris? open this site in another window - Answers what causes angina pectoris, when angina often occurs, as well as the differences between stable, unstable, and variant angina pectoris.
  • Angina Pectoris open this site in another window - Features a description and illustration of angina pectoris, as well as information on the incidence, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of the chest pain that occurs when the heart does not receive the oxygen in needs. Also includes data and analysis of mortality rates, triggering events, and risks associated with angina pectoris. From the Medical University of South Carolina.
  • familydoctor.org: Angina and Heart Disease open this site in another window - Answers questions about angina pectoris and heart disease, including which tests do doctors perform during treatment, how can heart disease be prevented, and is surgery necessary?
  • Heart Attack and Angina open this site in another window - Describes the differences in symptoms between the two conditions and provides information on treatments for both heart attacks and angina pectoris. Published by the American Heart Association.
  • Lab Tests Online: Angina Pectoris open this site in another window - Presents information about the goal of testing for angina, which is to distinguish between chest pain that is not heart-related and that is due to a heart attack. Also defines angina pectoris and its symptoms, triggers, and treatments.
  • MedicineNet.com: Chest Pain Due to Angina and Other Causes open this site in another window - Contains an article on angina pectoris and the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for the chest discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle does not get enough blood oxygen.
  • MedlinePlus Interactive Tutorials: Angina open this site in another window - Contains multimedia tutorials using Flash that explain how and why angina pectoris occurs, and what you can do to prevent it. Also provides a text version in .pdf format.
  • MedlinePlus: Angina open this site in another window - Encyclopedic reference page about angina pectoris, with common causes, considerations, alternative names, and illustrations of the heart.
  • Merck: Angina Pectoris open this site in another window - Includes the etiology, pathology, symptoms and signs, diagnosis, and treatment options for stable, unstable, and variant angina. Merck: Angina Pectoris also features information about syndrome X and associated risk factors.
  • National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: What Is Angina? open this site in another window - Provides a profile of angina pectoris, the chest pain or discomfort that occurs when your heart muscle does not get enough blood. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute describes the differences between stable, unstable, and variant angina, including information on signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and other names for angina.
  • Wikipedia: Angina Pectoris open this site in another window - Provides a hyperlinked overview of angina pectoris -- chest pain due to oxygen shortage in the heart -- with information on pathophysiology, epidemiology, symptoms, and treatments.
 



 
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