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angina pectoris

American  
[pek-tuh-ris] / ˈpɛk tə rɪs /

noun

Pathology.
  1. a syndrome characterized by paroxysmal, constricting pain below the sternum, most easily precipitated by exertion or excitement and caused by ischemia of the heart muscle, usually due to a coronary artery disease, as arteriosclerosis.


angina pectoris Scientific  
/ ăn-jīnəpĕktər-ĭs /
  1. Episodic constricting chest pain, often radiating to the left shoulder and down the left arm, caused by an insufficient supply of blood to the heart. Coronary artery disease is a common cause of angina pectoris.


angina pectoris Cultural  
  1. Severe chest pains caused by an insufficient supply of blood to the heart.


Etymology

Origin of angina pectoris

1760–70; < New Latin: angina of the chest

Example Sentences

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To treat chest angina pectoris, trimetazidine essentially stimulates metabolism of glucose over fatty acids.

From Salon • Feb. 15, 2022

Some individuals with coronary artery disease report pain radiating from the chest called angina pectoris, but others remain asymptomatic.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

In this prospective trial, patients with suspected angina pectoris and at least one cardiovascular risk factor were scheduled for CMR, SPECT, and invasive x-ray coronary angiography.

From Forbes • Dec. 23, 2011

Chest pain, known technically as angina pectoris, is the cardinal symptom of insufficient blood and oxygen getting to the heart muscle.

From Washington Post • Feb. 12, 2010

Mirabeau, the great French orator, suffering from angina pectoris, was bled some eighty ounces in the course of forty-eight hours.

From Psychotherapy by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)