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* Cardiac [[chest Pain]] means more Than Pain in the [[Chest]].  
* Cardiac [[chest Pain]] means more Than Pain in the [[Chest]].  
*[[Pain]], [[pressure]], [[tightness]], or [[discomfort]] in the [[chest]], [[shoulders]], [[arms]], [[neck]], [[ back]], upper [[abdomen]], or [[jaw]], as well as [[shortness of breath]] and [[fatigue]], should all be considered [[anginal]] equivalents.
*[[Pain]], [[pressure]], [[tightness]], or [[discomfort]] in the [[chest]], [[shoulders]], [[arms]], [[neck]], [[ back]], upper [[abdomen]], or [[jaw]], as well as [[shortness of breath]] and [[fatigue]], should all be considered [[anginal]] equivalents.
Chest pain may be classified according to its characteristics into 3 subtypes/groups: <ref name="urlJust In Time Medicine">{{cite web |url=https://www.justintimemedicine.com/CurriculumContent/NodeID/5045 |title=Just In Time Medicine |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="urlChest pain score: a novel and practical approach to angina pectoris. A diagnostic accuracy study">{{cite web |url=https://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802019000100054 |title=Chest pain score: a novel and practical approach to angina pectoris. A diagnostic accuracy study |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="urlChest Pain / Angina Pectoris - Textbook of Cardiology">{{cite web |url=https://www.textbookofcardiology.org/wiki/Chest_Pain_/_Angina_Pectoris#bibkey_REFNAME17 |title=Chest Pain / Angina Pectoris - Textbook of Cardiology |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>
*[[Angina|Typical Angina]] (definite)
**Meets three of the following characteristics:
***[[Substernal chest pain|Substernal chest discomfort]] of characteristic quality and duration
***Provoked by [[Exertional angina pectoris|exertion]] or [[emotional stress]]
***Relieved by [[Rest angina|rest]] and/or [[nitroglycerine]]
*[[Atypical angina]] (probable)
**Meets two of these characteristics
*[[Non-cardiac chest pain]]
**Meets one or none of the characteristics


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Chest pain may be classified according to its characteristics into 3 subtypes/groups: typical Angina (definite), atypical angina (probable), and non-cardiac chest pain.

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