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Stable Angina Pectoris: Diagnosis

Author: esraa eltom



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- Clinical signs - Blood test (for risk factors/causes & DDx): CBC, lipids, electrolytes, Thyroid, Troponin, CRP, sugar, liver enzymes, Creatinine kinase & uric acid - ECG (rest+24 hr - ST changes, T inversion,↓R, arrhythmia, BBB) - Exercise Stress test: pathological if ST changes >1mm + anginal pain - Xray (heart): degree of myocardial hypertrophy, the signs of left ventricular failure - Echo (regional wall abnormality) - SPECT w/Thallium, PET, multi-slice CT - Angiography (MRI or Invasive)


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