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Nina Liu1, Ahmadreza Ghasemiesfe1, Fatma Sen1
1University of California (Davis) Medical Center, Sacramento, CA.
Case Presentation:
A 49-year-old woman with a history of right breast cancer status post radiation therapy presented to our ED with increasing chest pain, exertional dyspnea, fatigue, and dizziness for several weeks. She denied syncope or near-syncope, and she had no personal or family history of cardiac disease. Her outpatient medications included tamoxifen and venlafaxine.
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