Prinzmetal angina is something many of us have probably never heard of before. It’s not a heart attack but it can cause serious damage to the heart muscle if not diagnosed and treated, and doctors are ...
BALTIMORE, Md. (KFSN) -- Prinzmetal angina is something many of us have probably never heard of before- it's not a heart attack- but it can cause serious damage to the heart muscle if not diagnosed ...
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Dear Dr. Donohue • I recently was diagnosed with coronary vasospasm. Bloodwork indicated that I had suffered a mild heart attack. Follow-up tests showed no coronary artery disease. Am I at risk of a ...
Cord blood cells (CBC) from both related and unrelated donors are being used as a source of haematopoietic stem cells (HSC) in a variety of haematological disorders. The advantages of CBC are the ...
A local injection of lidocaine during dental treatment possibly induced a coronary artery spasm, potentially resulting in a 50-year-old man's heart attack, according to a case report published April 3 ...
Sudden narrowing of the coronary arteries—called coronary artery spasms—can lead to chest pain (angina), heart attacks, and other serious heart problems. Now, a research group has discovered that ...
TCT 385: Ten-Year Review of a Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic: Efficiency, Cost-effectiveness, and Adaptation to the COVID-19 Pandemic Receive the the latest news, research, and presentations from ...
FUNABASHI, Japan — Something hiding in everyday foods like rice, wheat, apples, and coffee could potentially help protect your heart from dangerous spasms. Scientists from Japan have found that ...
Exercise electrocardiographic (ECG) stress tests appeared to reliably indicate that some patients with angina with nonobstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA) actually had coronary microvascular ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Dear Dr. Donohue • I recently was diagnosed with coronary vasospasm. Bloodwork indicated that I had suffered a mild heart attack.
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