Pseudoangina

Pain in the chest, caused by worry but not indicating heart disease.


Chest pain in patients who have healthy coronary arteries. The syndrome may be caused by esophageal, peptic, gallbladder, musculoskeletal, pulmonary, pleural, or psychogenic illnesses.


A condition that occurs in neurotic individuals who experience symptoms similar to heart pain, even though they do not have any actual heart disease.


 


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