Thoracalgia in a Patient with Determined Coronary Heart Disease. Is there Always a Relapse of Angina Pectoris?
This article presents a clinical case of a 62-year-old man with a long history of coronary heart disease and smoking, whose main complaint upon admission to the hospital was voice hoarseness and atypical pain syndrome in the chest. During a preliminary medical examination, attention was paid to the...
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Main Authors: | O. M. Drapkina (Author), A. A. Zeynapur (Author), A. S. Klevina (Author), O. B. Vasileva (Author) |
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