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Madhavan M et al. - Catecholamine and cortisol levels were not elevated in this cohort of ABS, suggesting that routine measurement of these stress hormones is unlikely to be of diagnostic value in practice. In contrast to STEMI, ABS is characterized by a greater elevation in BNP and less myonecrosis.
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