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Acute dyspnoea two days after chest pain
  1. J Eckstein,
  2. F Rueter,
  3. A Linka
  1. alinka@uhbs.ch

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A 78 year old woman presented to a local hospital 10 hours after onset of typical angina. Based on symptoms of acute chest pain, ST elevation in anterior leads, and elevated creatine phosphokinase (maximum value 450 U/l), the diagnosis of an acute anterior myocardial infarction (AMI) was made. Because of the circumstances a conservative …

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