Cervical angina: an overlooked source of noncardiac chest pain

Neurohospitalist. 2015 Jan;5(1):22-7. doi: 10.1177/1941874414550558.

Abstract

Cervical angina has been widely reported as a cause of chest pain but remains underrecognized. This series demonstrates the varied clinical presentation of patients with cervical angina, the delay in diagnosis, and the extensive cardiac examinations patients with this condition typically undergo prior to a definitive diagnosis. Recognition of this condition in patients with acute chest pain requires a high index of suspicion and an awareness of the common presenting features and clinical findings of cervical angina.

Keywords: cervical angina; cervical pain; noncardiac chest pain.