Misdiagnosis of Underlying Causes of Angina
| About underlying conditions: With a diagnosis of Angina, it is important to consider whether there is an underlying condition causing Angina. These are other medical conditions that may possibly cause Angina. For general information on this form of misdiagnosis, see Underlying Condition Misdiagnosis or Overview of Misdiagnosis |
Underlying conditions list: The list of possible underlying conditions mentioned in various sources for Angina includes:
- Coronary heart disease
- Cardiovascular disease
- Atherosclerosis
- Atheroma
- Aorta conditions
- Aortic valve disease
Angina as a complication: Other conditions that might have Angina as a complication might be potential underlying conditions. The list of conditions listing Angina as a complication includes:
Angina as a symptom: Conditions listing Angina as a symptom may also be potential underlying conditions:
- Aortic valve disease
- Atherosclerosis
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- Coronary heart disease
- Heart disease
- Pheochromocytoma
- Primary pulmonary hypertension
- Pulmonary valve stenosis
Last revision: October 23, 2003
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