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Angina Pectoris Time Heart Tissues Oxygen Symptom Atherosclerotic

Front What is angina pectoris?
Back This is when, for a brief time, heart tissues are not getting enough oxygen. It is often a symptom of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease.

Tags: 14, cardiovascular, emergencies

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