Preferred Label : Typical Coronary Artery Disease Symptom;
NCIt related terms : TYPICAL CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE SYMPTOMS;
NCIt definition : Deep, poorly localized chest or arm discomfort that is reproducibly associated with
physical exertion or emotional stress and is relieved promptly (i.e., in less than
5 minutes) with rest and/or the use of sublingual nitroglycerin. Some patients may
have no chest discomfort but present solely with jaw, neck, ear, arm, shoulder, back,
or epigastric discomfort or with unexplained dyspnea without discomfort. If these
symptoms have a clear relationship to exertion or stress or are relieved promptly
with nitrates, they should be considered equivalent to angina. J Am Coll Cardiol,
2007; 50:1-157, doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2007.02.013 (Published online 6 August 2007). (ACC);
Alternative definition : CDISC: Deep, poorly localized chest or arm discomfort that is reproducibly associated
with physical exertion or emotional stress and is relieved promptly (ie, in less than
5 minutes) with rest and/or the use of sublingual nitroglycerin. Some patients may
have no chest discomfort but present solely with jaw, neck, ear, arm, shoulder, back,
or epigastric discomfort or with unexplained dyspnea without discomfort. If these
symptoms have a clear relationship to exertion or stress or are relieved promptly
with nitrates, they should be considered equivalent to angina. J Am Coll Cardiol,
2007; 50:1-157, doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2007.02.013 (Published online 6 August 2007).;
Origin ID : C100024;
UMLS CUI : C3272268;
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