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  1. Gold as a Remedy in Disease; Notably in Some Forms of Organic Heart Disease, Angina Pectoris, Melancholy, Tedium Vitae, Scrofula, Syphilis by James Compton Burnett, 2010-10-14
  2. Clinicians' Guide to Angina (Clinicians' Guides)
  3. Medically Refractory Rest Angina by Morrison, 1992-02-24
  4. Nitro-Glycerine as a Remedy for Angina Pectoris by William Murrell, 2010-10-14
  5. The 2002 Official Patient's Sourcebook on Angina
  6. Angina pectoris (Medcom medical update series) by Oglesby Paul, 1974
  7. Angina - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
  8. Beta-Blockers in Hypertension and Angina Pectoris: Different Compounds, Different Strategies (Volume 0) by T.J. Cleophas, 1995-06-30
  9. The History of Angina Pectoris. by Humphry Rolleston, 1937
  10. Therapy of Angina Pectoris: A Comprehensive Guide for the Clinician (Basic and Clinical Cardiology Series) by Donald A. Weiner, 1986-09
  11. Angina Pectoris by James Mackenzie, 1989
  12. Living With Angina by Dr. Tom Smith, 1997-05
  13. The Management of Angina Pectoris by David L.H. Patterson, 1987-01
  14. Learning to live with angina: A MIPI publication (Patient information books) by Cynthia B Wong, 1986

21. Home Page
Director of the National Refractory angina Centre, Mersey Regional CardiothoracicCentre, United Kingdom. Editorial Board. All pages copyright © angina.org.
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Editor-in-chief Dr. M.R.Chester. Director of the National Refractory Angina Centre,
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United Kingdom This Web-book seeks to clarify the key issues relating to chronic refractory angina and its management. An expert group of academics, practicing physicians, health care managers, patients and allied professionals make up the editorial board and have contributed to the various chapters in the book. It is certain that a great deal of new data will emerge over the next few years and in order to avoid the inevitable problems of obsolescence in hard copy text books this Web-book is designed to continuously evolve in the light of new information. It is aimed primarily at primary secondary and tertiary care clinicians, nurses and allied professionals who are faced with difficult clinical decisions. In addition patients and their carers will find the patient-centred treatment guideline simple and straightforward and is designed to empower them to ensure that they and their clinicians goals are the same.

22. Artherosclerosis
An article about atherosclerosis, what it is, angina and treatments of coronary artery disease.
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23. Howstuffworks "Health Articles"
Carl Bianco M.D. provides a 6part graphical in-depth look at heart disease, heart attacks and angina. Topics include atherosclerosis, hypertension, cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes mellitus and stress.
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24. Vasomedical, Inc.
Develops and markets noninvasive counterpulsation devices which treat cardiac patients suffering from angina pectoris, acute myocardial and cardiogenic shock. (Nasdaq VASO).
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25. Beta-Blockers - Texas Heart Institute Heart Information Center
Texas Heart Institute Heart Information Center information page about this group of medications used to treat high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and angina.
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26. Howstuffworks "Health Articles"
A medical doctor provides an indepth look at the diagnosis of heart disease, heart attacks and angina, including X-rays and stress tests.
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27. Human Growth Hormone, Alternative Medicine, Anti Aging, Hormone Replacement Ther
Hormone replacement determined by lab testing. Treatment of age related diseases. External counter pulsation units for patients who suffer from angina and other circulatory dysfunction.
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Achieving a healthy living involves using the proper vitamin supplements, proper exercising techniques and sound nutrition. Through these efforts it makes it possible for us to achieve longevity and peak performance. Dr. Ghaly specializes in the concept of anti aging as alternative medicine as well as helping patients with hormone replacement therapy and human growth hormone. ENTER WEBSITE Site Map

28. Cardizem - An Award-winning Newsletter For People Who Have High Blood Pressure O
Newsletter on high blood pressure and angina available on subscription. Some sample articles available online. Cardisense provides helpful information on living a healthy lifestyle.
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29. Your Health Angina Pectoris
A look at this disorder and what it means, the pain and what may bring it on, and suggested lifestyle Category Health Conditions and Diseases angina Pectoris......YOUR HEALTH angina ( angina Pectoris ) For many people there are Oneof these warning signs is 'angina'. angina is the pain or
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'Your Health' Home 'Your Health' Topics About This Site Dictionary ... Links YOUR HEALTH: Angina ("Angina Pectoris") For many people there are warning signs that the blood supply to the heart muscle is becoming poor. These warning signs can appear long before any permanent heart damage, a heart attack , occurs. One of these warning signs is 'angina'. Angina is the pain or discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle isn't getting enough oxygen from the blood to meet its needs. Like a heart attack, angina pain can involve the chest, neck, jaw, shoulders, arms and back, but it is relieved quickly by rest, or sometimes by medications such as nitroglycerine, and no permanent heart damage occurs. In addition, some people become aware that the blood supply to their heart is reduced because they begin to have shortness of breath or unusual tiredness when doing activities they used to find easy. At first, angina pain may only happen during times when the heart has to work harder. For example, during exercise, when out in cold weather or extreme heat, following a large meal or during periods of increased excitement or stress. As the blood flow through the 'coronary arteries' (the arteries that supply the needs of the heart - see diagram below) continues to decrease, however, angina may begin to occur at rest as well. Angina pain usually occurs as a result of gradual narrowing and hardening of the coronary arteries ( atherosclerosis ), but may also occur as a result of a blood clot, spasms in the arteries, rapid heart rate or irregularities in the heart beat (arrhythmias).

30. Amyl Nitrite Online Amyl Nitrite Description Amyl Nitrite - RxList Monographs
with links to full prescribing information for this rapidly acting vasodilator indicated for the rapid relief of angina pectoris.......
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31. Angina [Jun 1997; 40-3]
search. angina. angina. The seat of it and sense of strangling and anxiety withwhich is attended may make it not improperly be called angina pectoris.
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"There is a disorder of the breast marked with a strong and peculiar symptoms considerable for the degree of danger belonging to it and not extremely rare of which I do not recollect any mention among medical authors. The seat of it and sense of strangling and anxiety with which is attended may make it not improperly be called Angina pectoris. Those who are afflicted with it, are seized, while they are walking, and more particularly when they walk soon after eating with a painful and most disagreeable sensation in the breast."
So William Heberden, is some nice 18th century language, first described angina in 1768.
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Bandolier readers who ask about angina don't have problems diagnosing it, but they do ask about how best to treat it. Now there we have to draw the line. It simply is not possible to do that for a multitude of obvious reasons. What Bandolier
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This refers to the Total Ischaemic Burden Bisoprolol Study [1], which was a multicentre trial comparing bisoprolol and nifedipine. It was randomised and double-blind (but perhaps not completely so). Patients were predominantly men with an average age of just under 60 years.
Six hundred and thirty one patients with stable angina and exercise stress tests showing electrocardiogram changes went into a placebo pre-phase. They underwent 48 hour ambulatory electrocardiogram monitoring. The 330 patients with two or more transient ischaemic episodes in 48 hours were randomised to either bisoprolol (4 weeks at 10 mg once daily, followed by 4 weeks of 20 mg once daily) or slow release nifedipine (4 weeks at 20 mg twice daily followed by 4 weeks at 40 mg twice daily). That is, for both treatments there was a low dose phase and a high dose phase.

32. PLC Medical Systems, Inc.
The CO2 laser has proven to be an effective tool in the treatment of angina and chest pain. TMR is used as an adjunct to coronary bypass surgery.
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33. EMedicine - Angina Pectoris : Article By Jamshid Alaeddini, MD
Cardiologist offers a clinical overview of this condition that often leads to chest pain in patients Category Health Conditions and Diseases angina Pectoris......angina Pectoris angina pectoris is the result of myocardial ischemia causedby an imbalance between myocardial blood supply and oxygen demand.
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Last Updated: July 10, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: coronary artery disease, myocardial ischemia, chest pain, breast pang, coronarism, Heberden angina, Rougnon-Heberden disease, unstable angina, stenocardia, myocardial oxygen demand, Prinzmetal angina, atypical angina, atherosclerosis, ischemic heart disease, syndrome X, silent ischemia, angina decubitus, left ventricular dysfunction, microvascular angina AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Jamshid Alaeddini, MD , Research Associate of Cardiac Non-Invasive Laboratories, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Weiler Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Coauthor(s): Behzad Alimohammadi, MD

34. Timolol.com - The Official Timolol Site
Information Anakena Pharma Marketing about this medication prescribed for treatment of high blood pressure and prevention of angina, heart attacks, and migraine headaches.
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(tye' moe lole) Brand name(s): Blocadren; Timolide Why is this medication prescribed? Timolol is used to treat high blood pressure. It also is used to prevent angina (chest pain) and heart attacks. It works by relaxing your blood vessels so your heart doesn't have to pump as hard. Timolol also is used to prevent migraine headaches. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information. How should this medicine be used? Timolol comes as a tablet to take by mouth. It usually is taken one or two times a day. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take timolol exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Timolol helps control your condition but will not cure it. Continue to take timolol even if you feel well. Do not stop taking timolol without talking to your doctor. What special precautions should I follow?

35. Kardiologische Praxisklinik - Mannheim
Informationen ¼ber angina pectoris, Kardiologie, Koronarangiografie, koronare Herzkrankheit, Herzinfarkt und Herzschrittmacher, sowie ein Klinikrundgang, Untersuchungen und ein Lexikon werden auf diesen Seiten angeboten.
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36. 10. Unstable Angina
Unstable angina Diagnosis and Management. Essential Definitions Related to Unstableangina; Executive Summary Purpose; Process of Guideline Development;
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    37. ECG Timeline - History Of The Electrocardiogram
    12lead ECG library, A brief history of electrocardiography from 1600 onwards. Find out how electrocuting chickens (1775), getting laboratory assistants to put their hands in buckets of saline (1887), taking the ECG of a horse and following it to the slaughterhouse (1909), induction of indiscriminate angina attacks (1931), and hypothermic dogs (1953) have helped to improve our understanding of the ECG as a clinical tool. And why is the ECG labelled PQRST (1895)?
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    library contents ECG axis ECG history ECGs by Example
    A (not so) brief history of electrocardiography.
    Find out how electrocuting chickens (1775), getting laboratory assistants to put their hands in buckets of saline (1887), taking the ECG of a horse and following it to the slaughterhouse (1909), induction of indiscriminate angina attacks (1931), and hypothermic dogs (1953) have helped to improve our understanding of the ECG as a clinical tool. And why is the ECG labelled PQRST (1895)? 17th and 18th Centuries The harnessing of electricity, observations of its effects on animal tissues and the discovery of 'animal electricity'.

    William Gilbert William Gilbert, Physician to Queen Elizabeth I, President of the Royal College of Physicians, and creator of the 'magnetic philosophy' introduces the term 'electrica' for objects (insulators) that hold static electricity. He derived the word from the Greek for amber (electra). It was known from ancient times that amber when rubbed could lift light materials. Gilbert added other examples such as sulphur and was describing what would later be known as 'static electricity' to distinguish it from the more noble magnetic force which he saw as part of a philosophy to destroy forever the prevailing Aristotlean view of matter. Gilbert W. De Magnete, magneticisique corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure. 1600

    38. The Angina Pectoris Official Site
    The angina Pectoris official site http//theangina-pectoris.com/.
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    39. Kardovite Products, Heart Drops, Alternative Natural Herbal Medicine For Heart D
    Herbal products, heart drops, natural herbal medicine for heart disease that may help with clogged arteries, circulation, angina pain and cholesterol levels.
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    40. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 16, Ch. 202, Coronary Artery Disease
    click here for navigation help. angina Pectoris. UNSTABLE angina (Acute CoronaryInsufficiency; Preinfarction angina; Crescendo angina; Intermediate Syndrome).
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    This Publication Is Searchable The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy Section 16. Cardiovascular Disorders Chapter 202. Coronary Artery Disease Topics [General] Prevention Of Coronary Artery Disease Angina Pectoris Myocardial Infarction
    Angina Pectoris
    A clinical syndrome due to myocardial ischemia characterized by precordial discomfort or pressure, typically precipitated by exertion and relieved by rest or sublingual nitroglycerin.
    Etiology
    The cause is usually critical coronary artery obstruction due to atherosclerosis. Spasm (idiopathic or due to cocaine) or, rarely, a coronary embolism may be causative (see Myocardial Infarction, below). Disease other than atherosclerosis (eg, calcific aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation, hypertrophic subaortic stenosis) can cause angina directly (by increasing cardiac work) or in combination with CAD.
    Pathology and Pathogenesis
    Usually, patients with long-standing angina are found at autopsy to have extensive coronary atherosclerosis and patchy myocardial fibrosis. There may be gross or microscopic evidence of old MI. Angina pectoris occurs when cardiac work and myocardial O demand exceed the ability of the coronary arteries to supply oxygenated blood. Heart rate, systolic tension or arterial pressure, and contractility are the major determinants of myocardial O

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