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How to pronounce angina in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms angina pectoris
Type of heart disease, cardiopathy
Derivation anginal, anginous
Type Words
Type of inflammatory disease
Has types quinsy, spasmodic laryngitis, trench mouth, vincent's angina, vincent's infection, croup, peritonsillar abscess

Examples of angina

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Kossel died quietly on 5 July 1927, after a recurring attack of angina pectoris.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Nitroglycerin is often prescribed to be taken on an as-needed basis for angina.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The findings mean patients with stable angina do not need to rush to get a stent.
From the delawareonline.com
However, recognizing angina is critically important because it is a warning sign.
From the abcnews.go.com
Six million Americans have angina, but only 30,000 have been prescribed Ranexa.
From the forbes.com
Even then, with a diagnosis of angina pectoris, Ohira chafed to get out of bed.
From the time.com
Two days later, his angina gone, Robert left the hospital and returned to work.
From the time.com
Before smoking, the men exercised on a bicycle long enough for angina to develop.
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The primary endpoint is efficacy in reducing angina symptoms after six months.
From the sciencedaily.com
More examples
  • Any disease of the throat or fauces marked by spasmodic attacks of intense suffocative pain
  • Angina pectoris: a heart condition marked by paroxysms of chest pain due to reduced oxygen to the heart
  • Angina pectoris, commonly known as angina, is severe chest pain due to ischemia (a lack of blood, hence a lack of oxygen supply) of the heart muscle, generally due to obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries (the heart's blood vessels). ...
  • "Angina" is the only single from Tristania's album Beyond the Veil, which was released in 1999.
  • 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, especially during physical exertion or emotional stress, that is caused by gradual blockage of the coronary arteries.
  • A pain in the chest caused by inadequate blood flow through the blood vessels of the heart.
  • A recurring pain or discomfort in the chest that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood. It is a common symptom of coronary heart disease, which occurs when vessels that carry blood to the heart become narrowed and blocked due to atherosclerosis. ...
  • 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.