Abstract

We report the case of a man whose initial presentation of ischemic heart disease was exercise-induced angina. He had a number of risk factors. The diagnostic and prognostic approaches used in this case and the treatment implemented are described. The importance of accurate risk stratification and good control of cardiovascular risk factors, which is still far from optimum at present, are discussed, and treatment options are reviewed.

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