Patient with chest pain on an outpatient visit (clinical case)


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The article on the clinical example deals with the diagnosis of pain in the chest. Following the current recommendations, it is not always possible to identify patients at high risk and prevent the development of cardiovascular complications. To increase the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment effectiveness, a more thorough assessment of each of the leading risk factors is needed.

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A. V Syrov

Advisory-diagnostic center №6 of the Department of Health of Moscow

Email: syrman2002_1@yahoo.com
канд. мед. наук, зав. кардиологическим отд-нием 127474, Russian Federation, Moscow, Keramicheskii pr., d. 49b

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