History of Present Illness
Review of Systems
Past Medical History
Physical Examination
Essential Differential Diagnosis
Essential Immediate Steps
Test Result 1
Test Interpretation
Diagnosis
Treatment Orders
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About the Case
Chest Pain in 74-Yr-Old Man
Essential Differential Diagnosis
Toward the end of the examination, the patient states his chest pain has returned and is similar to previous episodes that have occurred with exertion, but the pain is now perhaps more severe. Repeat vital signs show pulse 105/min and regular, blood pressure 136/84 mm Hg.
At this time, which of the following are common and/or dangerous differential diagnoses that CANNOT be excluded based on the history and physical examination in this patient? (You may select more than one option. )
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