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Angina may cause myocardial infarction

Female  72 years old 2020-05-10
Will severe and persistent angina pectoris cause myocardial infarction?

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  • BY Freda Smollett 2020-05-10
    Acute coronary occlusion and interrupted blood flow cause severe and persistent ischemic myocardial necrosis. The clinical manifestations are sudden, severe and long-lasting post-sternal pain, characteristic electrocardiogram dynamic evolution and increased serum enzymes, comorbidities such as arrhythmia, heart failure, shock, etc., can often be life-threatening.
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