Angina Pectoris Induced by Intravenous Administration of 50% Glucose
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概要
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Frequent tracings of ECG during attacks of the nocturnal angina pectoris of a 69-year-old man failed to show any evidence of angina pectoris electrocardiographically. Angina pectoris was, however, induced by an intravenous administration of 50% glucose unexpectedly, and relieved by sublingual nitroglycerin and oxygen inhalation. The mechanism of this unusual phenomenon was discussed in relation to the serum-potassium, plasma-insulin, and the spasm of the coronary artery.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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MATSUMOTO Shinsaku
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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TANEICHI Yoshihiro
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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TAWARA Ineko
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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