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Comparison of methods for diagnosing angina pectoris: the Honolulu heart study
International Journal of Epidemiology
|September 1, 1981
Abstract:
Data from the Honolulu Heart Study suggest that the examining physician's clinical diagnosis, based on questioning the subject about chest pain, was more sensitive than the Rose questionnaire in detecting angina pectoris in a population of Japanese men. The 2 methods appear equally specific for coronary heart disease.