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#1
A 59-year-old woman comes to the emergency
department 45 minutes
after the onset of chest discomfort that is not
relieved by three
nitroglycerin tablets. Over the past 3 months, she
has had similar episodes
characterized by nonradiating pain and a feeling of
heaviness; the
episodes were exacerbated by exertion or heavy meals
and were slowly
relieved by rest. Sublingual nitroglycerin has
provided rapid relief of
symptoms in the past. She has hypercholesterolemia,
type 2 diabetes
mellitus, and peptic ulcer disease. She smoked two
packs of cigarettes daily
for 25 years but quit 5 years ago. She appears
anxious and diaphoretic
and is nauseated. Examination shows no other
abnormalities except for
an S4. Which of the following is the most likely
diagnosis?

A
) Acute aortic dissection

B
) Angina pectoris

C
) Esophageal spasm

D
) Myocardial infarction

E
) Pulmonary embolis
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#2
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#3
why c ???why not d as this time the pain is not releived with nitroglycerine as always
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#4
oopsssss its dddddddddd MI
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