angina, angına, kalbe yetersiz kan gelmesi sonucu oluşan göğüs ağrısı, kalp hastalık, anjin, faranjit, boğaz iltihabı, boğaz iltihabı boğak, i., tıb. bir çeşit kalp hastalığı, Boğulma, derin sıkıntı hissi, Bademcik ve yumuşak damak iltihabı, boğaz iltihabı, anjin,
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angina Biyoloji
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angına
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kalbe yetersiz kan gelmesi sonucu oluşan göğüs ağrısı Tıp, İlaç
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kalp hastalık
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anjin
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faranjit
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boğaz iltihabı
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boğaz iltihabı boğak
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i., tıb. bir çeşit kalp hastalığı
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Boğulma, derin sıkıntı hissi Tıp
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Bademcik ve yumuşak damak iltihabı, boğaz iltihabı, anjin Tıp
Angina pectoris, An inflammatory infection of the throat, such as quinsy, A chest pain or shortness of breath occurring with lesser degrees of arterial blockage, chest pain of sudden onset that may occur because the increased oxygen demand of the heart exceeds the blood supply, a condition marked by chest pains or pressure due to decreased blood supply to the heart Angina is often a symptom of advanced atherosclerosis, Usually pain syndromes associated with cardiac disease May indicate a feeling of oppression or tightness of the chest or throat, Refers to chest pain caused most often by atherosclerosis or spasm of the coronary arteries, a disease marked by brief attacks of chest pain, Angina pectoris or angina is a recurring pain or discomfort in the chest It happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood It can feel like a heaviness, a burning sensation, a discomfort in the left arm or jaw (Read about "Angina"), Is pain or discomfort, pressure or squeezing centered in the chest that results when the heart does not get as much blood and oxygen as it needs This is usually due to a cholesterol clogged artery to the heart Angina is frequently precipitated by exertion and relieved by rest, and may be an early warning sign of a heart attack, a heart condition marked by paroxysms of chest pain due to reduced oxygen to the heart, any disease of the throat or fauces marked by spasmodic attacks of intense suffocative pain, Chest pain with a sensation of suffocation and impending death Caused by a temporary reduction in the amount of oxygen to the heart muscle through diseased coronary arteries The pain may also occur in the left shoulder, jaw, or arm, Sub-sternal pain related to coronary artery disease It is provoked by exertion and is described as a band of pressure across the breast bone Often the discomfort subsides in a few minutes of rest or with medication This symptom is characteristic of heart disease, but is sometimes felt by patients with esophageal disorders, (Pectoris)- chest discomfort, pain, tightness or pressure May also have associated pain in neck, jaw, back or arm May include profuse sweating, nausea, or shortness of breath Angina may be a single symptom or combination of these symptoms, also known as Angina Pectoris, is chest pain that occurs when the heart muscle fails to receive enough oxygen-rich blood; often described by patients as a heavy or squeezing pain in the midsternal area of the chest, due to narrowing of the blood vessels leading to the heart (see stable angina, unstable angina), Any attack of painful spasms characterized by sensations of choking or suffocating Angina Pectoris is a constricting pain below the sternum, often precipitated by exertion or excitement and caused by ischemia of the heart muscle, usually due to a coronary artery disease There are more than 6 3 million angina sufferers in the US Angina is said to be Stable when the victim is able to predict a pattern of physical activity likely to cause an attack and Unstable when attacks are unpredictable and difficult to control, chest pain suffered as a result of heart disease, especially on exertion, Chest pain that originates in the heart, Another word for chest pain Chest pain results from a shortage of oxygen in the heart muscle, chest pain, Severe chest pain that occurs when not enough oxygen is flowing to the heart muscle, Heart pain caused by a shortage of blood and oxygen, Severe chest pain (typically described as a crushing feeling or tightening in the chest) related to decreased blood supply to the heart muscle; may be mild to severe and may expand to the arms or jaw; usually caused by atherosclerosis, Chest pain resulting from impaired blood flow to the heart muscle, chest pains caused by reduced blood flow to the heart Partial blocking of the heart arteries (atherosclerosis) is the most common cause, Temporary chest pain or feeling of pressure that occurs because the heart is not getting enough oxygen due to the diminished blood flow to the heart There are two types: stable and unstable, Discomfort or pressure, usually in the chest, caused by a temporarily inadequate blood supply to the heart muscle Discomfort may also be felt in the neck, jaw or arms, there are many kinds of angina, the most common being an inflammatory disease of the throat, accompanied by spasms, choking, and difficulty breathing, Cramp-like pain that comes and goes, and is made worse by physical effort It is a sign that the tissue or organ supplied by a narrowed artery is not getting enough blood or oxygen, angina pectoris, heart discomfort characterized by chest pain due to an insufficient supply of oxygen to the heart; throat infection, inflammatory disease of the throat (Archaic), Angina is severe pain in the chest and left arm, caused by heart disease. a medical condition in which you have bad pains in your chest because your heart is weak (from angere ), Any inflammatory affection of the throat or faces, as the quinsy, malignant sore throat, croup, etc, especially such as tends to produce suffocation, choking, or shortness of breath,
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Angina pectoris
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An inflammatory infection of the throat, such as quinsy
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A chest pain or shortness of breath occurring with lesser degrees of arterial blockage
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chest pain of sudden onset that may occur because the increased oxygen demand of the heart exceeds the blood supply
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a condition marked by chest pains or pressure due to decreased blood supply to the heart Angina is often a symptom of advanced atherosclerosis
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Usually pain syndromes associated with cardiac disease May indicate a feeling of oppression or tightness of the chest or throat
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Refers to chest pain caused most often by atherosclerosis or spasm of the coronary arteries
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a disease marked by brief attacks of chest pain
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Angina pectoris or angina is a recurring pain or discomfort in the chest It happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood It can feel like a heaviness, a burning sensation, a discomfort in the left arm or jaw (Read about "Angina")
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Is pain or discomfort, pressure or squeezing centered in the chest that results when the heart does not get as much blood and oxygen as it needs This is usually due to a cholesterol clogged artery to the heart Angina is frequently precipitated by exertion and relieved by rest, and may be an early warning sign of a heart attack
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a heart condition marked by paroxysms of chest pain due to reduced oxygen to the heart
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any disease of the throat or fauces marked by spasmodic attacks of intense suffocative pain
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Chest pain with a sensation of suffocation and impending death Caused by a temporary reduction in the amount of oxygen to the heart muscle through diseased coronary arteries The pain may also occur in the left shoulder, jaw, or arm
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Sub-sternal pain related to coronary artery disease It is provoked by exertion and is described as a band of pressure across the breast bone Often the discomfort subsides in a few minutes of rest or with medication This symptom is characteristic of heart disease, but is sometimes felt by patients with esophageal disorders
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(Pectoris)- chest discomfort, pain, tightness or pressure May also have associated pain in neck, jaw, back or arm May include profuse sweating, nausea, or shortness of breath Angina may be a single symptom or combination of these symptoms
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also known as Angina Pectoris, is chest pain that occurs when the heart muscle fails to receive enough oxygen-rich blood; often described by patients as a heavy or squeezing pain in the midsternal area of the chest, due to narrowing of the blood vessels leading to the heart (see stable angina, unstable angina)
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Any attack of painful spasms characterized by sensations of choking or suffocating Angina Pectoris is a constricting pain below the sternum, often precipitated by exertion or excitement and caused by ischemia of the heart muscle, usually due to a coronary artery disease There are more than 6 3 million angina sufferers in the US Angina is said to be Stable when the victim is able to predict a pattern of physical activity likely to cause an attack and Unstable when attacks are unpredictable and difficult to control
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chest pain suffered as a result of heart disease, especially on exertion
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Chest pain that originates in the heart
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Another word for chest pain Chest pain results from a shortage of oxygen in the heart muscle
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chest pain
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Severe chest pain that occurs when not enough oxygen is flowing to the heart muscle
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Heart pain caused by a shortage of blood and oxygen
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Severe chest pain (typically described as a crushing feeling or tightening in the chest) related to decreased blood supply to the heart muscle; may be mild to severe and may expand to the arms or jaw; usually caused by atherosclerosis
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Chest pain resulting from impaired blood flow to the heart muscle
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chest pains caused by reduced blood flow to the heart Partial blocking of the heart arteries (atherosclerosis) is the most common cause
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Temporary chest pain or feeling of pressure that occurs because the heart is not getting enough oxygen due to the diminished blood flow to the heart There are two types: stable and unstable
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Discomfort or pressure, usually in the chest, caused by a temporarily inadequate blood supply to the heart muscle Discomfort may also be felt in the neck, jaw or arms
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there are many kinds of angina, the most common being an inflammatory disease of the throat, accompanied by spasms, choking, and difficulty breathing
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Cramp-like pain that comes and goes, and is made worse by physical effort It is a sign that the tissue or organ supplied by a narrowed artery is not getting enough blood or oxygen
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angina pectoris, heart discomfort characterized by chest pain due to an insufficient supply of oxygen to the heart; throat infection, inflammatory disease of the throat (Archaic) isim
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Angina is severe pain in the chest and left arm, caused by heart disease. a medical condition in which you have bad pains in your chest because your heart is weak (from angere )
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Any inflammatory affection of the throat or faces, as the quinsy, malignant sore throat, croup, etc
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especially such as tends to produce suffocation, choking, or shortness of breath
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