Stable angina pectoris
Stable angina pectoris is the most common type of angina pectoris in the clinic. It refers to a relatively stable condition over a long period of time (in 1979, the WHO prescribed a stable course of disease for more than one month), and the frequency, duration, inducement and remission of angina pectoris are fairly fixed.
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