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The phrase "a heart attack present" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe the presence of a heart attack, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The doctor confirmed that there was a heart attack present during the examination."
Alternatives: "a heart attack occurring" or "a heart attack detected".
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"A lot of people who are having a heart attack present with indigestion," Dr. Thompson said.
This selection bias is less of a problem for AMI than for angina as most people who initially survive a heart attack present to hospital.[ 14] However, it is plausible that amongst those with angina, socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals are less likely to be admitted for investigation than the more advantaged.
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Instead of crushing chest pains radiating to the shoulder and forearm, which are the classic symptoms of a heart attack presented by men, women may complain of jaw pain, stomach ache, fluttering in the heart, profuse sweating, shortness of breath or just plain fatigue.
Women who are at high risk of heart disease need to learn the more diverse ways that a heart attack can present itself, said Goldberg, so that they don't waste any time in seeking medical care.
Serious conditions such as a heart attack may present in elderly patients with no symptoms other than delirium.
Studies have shown time and again that women, who are often treated like minorities in our medical system, receive less helpful care when they present with a heart attack because their symptoms don't match the symptoms men usually present with.
For Senator Eddie Lucio Jr. of Brownsville, who had a heart attack in June followed by surgery, the trip presented a challenge.
He died from a heart attack in April 1964, two days before he was due to present it to Feldman.
Coronary heart disease (CHD) was defined as being present if participants had ever suffered from a heart attack or if angina was indicated by the diagnostic scale.
"A heart attack," he explained.
Then having a heart attack".
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