MODERN METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING ANGINA PECTORIS
Keywords:
angina pectoris, diagnostics, laboratory and instrumental methods.Abstract
The diagnosis of angina pectoris is clinical, based on a detailed analysis of the pain syndrome. Even in the absence of changes according to instrumental studies (including coronary angiography), a typical clinical picture gives grounds for making a diagnosis of angina pectoris.
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