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You are incorrect - our patient's history is most consistent with acute coronary syndrome


Your choice: Stable angina pectoris
Patients with stable angina pectoris typically present with substernal discomfort that may radiate to the shoulders, arms, neck or jaw. It is frequently provoked by physical exertion or emotional stress, lasts several minutes, and is relieved by rest or nitroglycerin.