Exercise-Induced Angina with Intermittent ST-Segment Elevation.

  • INOMATA Takayuki
    the Division of Cardiology, Nagaoka Red-Cross Hospital
  • IGARASHI Yutaka
    the First Department of Internal Medicine, Niigata University School of Medicine
  • EBE Katsuya
    the Division of Cardiology, Nagaoka Red-Cross Hospital
  • NAGAI Tsuneo
    the Division of Cardiology, Nagaoka Red-Cross Hospital
  • SHIBATA Akira
    the First Department of Internal Medicine, Niigata University School of Medicine

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A 59-year-old man was admitted for evaluation of mild exertional angina in the morning. During graded treadmill exercise stress testing, the patient had reproducibly intermittent chest pains associated with ST-segment elevations in leads II, III and aVF. A baseline coronary angiogram showed a coronary narrowing of 90% in the middle segment of the right coronary artery. The coronary narrowing was immediately resolved by an intracoronary injection of nitroglycerin. This was a very rare case of variant angina with intermittent ST-segment elevations and chest pains which were reproducibly demonstrated during exercise and the recovery phase of treadmill testing.<br>(Internal Medicine 34: 597-601, 1995)

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  • Internal Medicine

    Internal Medicine 34 (6), 597-601, 1995

    一般社団法人 日本内科学会

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