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Abdominal angina is pain in the abdomen occurring after meals in persons with inadequate blood circulation within the intestines. The most common cause of abdominal angina is atherosclerotic vascular disease. Abdominal Angina is a very rare condition.
Top Resources on Abdominal Angina
- eMedicine: Abdominal Angina
- Wikipedia: Abdominal Angina
- AnginaHub: Abdominal Angina
- InteliHealth: Abdominal Angina and Bowel Infarction
- Stedman's Medical Dictionary (via Drugs.com): Abdominal Angina
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- Last update: Jul. 30, 2008
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