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Symptoms of a first acute myocardial infarction in women and men
Gender Medicine, 10/23/09
Berg J et al. – Chest pain is the most common presenting symptom in both women and men with AMI. Nausea, back pain, dizziness, and palpitations were significantly more common in women. Women as a group displayed a greater number of symptoms than did men.
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