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Angina Pectoris
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History
Pathogenesis
Cardiac Exam
Appearance
Arterial Pulses
Jugular Pulse
Precordial Impulses
Cardiac Ausc. Upper Left
Cardiac Ausc. Apex
Pulmonary Ausc.
Summary
Labs
ECG
Chest X Ray
Blood Work
Exercise Test
Rhythm Strip
Treatment
Follow-Up
Angioplasty
Pathology
Pathophysiology
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- the pathology most often associated with stable angina pectoris is coronary atherosclerosis.
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