Exercise-induced intermittent angina and ST-segment elevation in Prinzmetal's angina
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Exercise-induced intermittent angina and ST-segment elevation in Prinzmetal's angina
Abstract
A patient with primary angina showed intermittent ST elevation (with and without chest pain), during two exercise tests performed on consecutive days; the same ST changes were also seen during the recovery phase. The electrocardiographic changes recorded in this patient may be considered an example of myocardial response to spasm-related ischemia.
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