Prodromal symptom recognition of a heart attack: an overlooked phenomenon for recognizing a window of opportunity for early heart attack care.
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Prodromal symptom recognition of a heart attack: an overlooked phenomenon for recognizing a window of opportunity for early heart attack care. Journal Published:
PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article
Journal: Critical pathways in cardiology
VOLUME: 1
Page Numbers: 194-206
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ISSN: 1535-2811
DAY: 14
MONTH: Sep
YEAR: 2002
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AFFILIATION: From The Paul Dudley White, Coronary Care System, St Agnes HealthCare, Baltimore, Maryland.
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