78-years-old previously healthy man is admitted to the ER with complaints of angina, dyspnea, and near syncope.
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78-years-old previously healthy man is admitted to the ER with complaints of angina, dyspnea, and near syncope. Electrocardiogram is normal, and а loud systolic murmur is heard in the second right intercostal space with radiation to the carotids. What's the most appropriate tactics of managing the patient?
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ISBN: 978-0321927040
10th edition
Authors: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja Hoehn
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