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Damian Franzen1, Thomas Benzing
1Praxis für Herz und Lungenkrankheiten, Berrenratherstr. 296, 50937 Köln, Germany.
Abstract:
In contrast to effort-induced symptoms in obstructive coronary disease, spasm in normal coronary arteries is characterized by angina at rest. We describe a 44-year-old patient with minor coronary plaques and pure exercised-induced coronary spasm. The case questions the differential pathogenic considerations of variant of the variant as opposed to Prinzmetal's variant angina.
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