2023
DOI: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytad638
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Exercise-induced vasospastic angina diagnosed with a hand grip test in the catheterization laboratory: a case report

Yoshiaki Kawase,
Takayuki Warisawa,
Kento Kikuchi
et al.

Abstract: Background Exercise-induced vasospastic angina (VSA) is a relatively uncommon clinical scenario and is difficult to diagnose in the catheterization laboratory. Case summary A 61-year-old Japanese man presented to our hospital with complaints of angina upon exertion in the morning. Neither a 12-lead electrocardiogram nor an echocardiogram showed any abnormal findings. Invasive coronary angiogram revealed moderate stenosis in t… Show more

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