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{{DX tag | Cardiovascular | [[:Category: Medical Problem | Medical Problem]] | Chronic Stable Angina | Chronic Stable Angina | [[15800 - Chronic Stable Angina]] | Yes [[Category: Comorbid Diagnosis]] | 0 | CC & Med | Currently Collected | start date | stop date
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Chest pain that occurs with increased O2 demand, goes away with rest, is consistent with O2 demands and may need coronary intervention. In other words, the pattern of chest discomfort is consistent (thus, the term "stable") as far as how much physical exertion will trigger it. -[[Marla Penner]].11:59, 2014 October 14 (CDT)
Chest pain that occurs with increased O2 demand, goes away with rest, is consistent with O2 demands and may need coronary intervention. In other words, the pattern of chest discomfort is consistent (thus, the term "stable") as far as how much physical exertion will trigger it. -[[p:Marla Penner]].11:59, 2014 October 14 (CDT)