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Spontaneous remission in variant angina.
  1. A L Girotti,
  2. B Rutitzky,
  3. J Schmidberg,
  4. J Crosatto,
  5. M B Rosenbaum

    Abstract

    Four cases of variant angina are reported, in which total remission of anginal pain was documented during a follow-up of seven months, four years, five years, and 15 years, respectively. During this relatively long follow-up, the clinical course of the disease was apparently benign. The possibility of spontaneously and complete recovery may be postulated. The natural history of relatively benign forms a variant angina is poorly known and understood.

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