health.nsw.gov.au Around one half of angina patients have no obstructive coronary disease; many of these patients have microvascular and/or vasospastic angina. Tests of coronary artery function ...
We review new insights into the pathophysiology of angina whereby myocardial ischaemia results from a deficient supply of oxygenated blood to the myocardium, due to various combinations of focal or ...
The representative symptoms were CVD, acroparesthesias, hypohidrosis, angina pectoris, left ventricular hypertrophy, valvular dysfunction, GI cramping and/or diarrhea, and end-stage renal disease.