{"ops":[{"insert":"A 58 year old woman presents with retrosternal chest pain for 6 hours. The pain was gradual in onset, is sharp in nature, radiates to her neck, worsens with coughing and lying down and is relieved upon learning forward. There is no associated nausea, diaphoresis or dyspnea.\n\nShe was diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension 7 years ago, which are well controlled. No other co-morbidities are present.\n\nHer full blood count, ESR and renal functions are found to be normal.\n"},{"insert":"\n"},{"insert":{"image":"\/storage\/case-images\/pd\/PD-M-150_en.png"}},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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Investigate
ECG
{"ops":[{"insert":"All leads show diffuse PR segment depressions and ST segment elevations.\n"}]}
D-dimers
{"ops":[{"insert":"The D-dimer assay comes as negative.\n"}]}