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Stroke chameleons: acute central pain mimicking acute coronary syndrome.

Leonor RebordãoStefania NannoniDavide StramboPatrik Michel
Published in: European journal of neurology (2020)
Acute ischaemic stroke presentation can infrequently resemble an ACS. In cases of negative cardiac work-up, a central origin of chest pain should be considered, especially in the presence of subtle other neurological symptoms or signs. Appropriate diagnosis of stroke could avoid treatment delays and improve outcomes.
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