Chest Pain: An Integrated Diagnostic ApproachDonald L. Levene |
Contents
Neurological and Psychological Aspects | 1 |
Psychological Aspects of Chest Pain | 16 |
Chest Pain Arising from Intrathoracic Structures | 23 |
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abnormal acute myocardial infarction affected angina anxiety aortic appear associated become blood cardiac cause central changes chest pain chest wall chronic clinical common commonly complaint Conversion coronary artery deep depression described develop diagnosis difficult disease disorder dissecting early electrocardiogram elevation embolism esophagitis examination exercise exertion factors failure felt findings fracture frequently heart helpful impulses increased intercostal involved lateral leads left ventricular lesion less localized lower lung mitral mitral valve murmur muscle myocardial infarction nerve normal occur organic origin particularly patient pattern pectoris percent pericarditis physical pleura pleuritic position present pressure problem produce psychogenic pulmonary radiation rare referred reflux esophagitis regurgitation relieved response rest result root seen segment severe signs situation sometimes spasm spinal cord stenosis studies sudden suggests symptoms syndrome systolic tenderness thoracic thoracotomy tion tissue upper usually waves x-ray