Multiple Choice
Stable angina, the most common form of angina pectoris, is caused by
A) stenosis of coronary arteries
B) Lipid-rich atheromas
C) ruptured atheromas
D) thrombi overlying partially ruptured atheromas
E) no pathologic changes in the coronary arteries
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