Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
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A 79-year-old woman was out in the garden having lunch on a hot summer's day. She developed stabbing chest pains more severe on her left side, associated with radiation down her left arm. Severity was 7 out of 10. There was no relief of pain with glyceryl trinitrate spray. Risk factors for ischaemic heart disease include hyperlipidaemia, being an ex-smoker 40 years ago, no history of diabetes or hypertension. There was a family history of her father having a myocardial infarction at the age of 54. ECG revealed widespread deep symmetrical T-wave inversion in the chest leads and lateral limb leads. ⋯ Treatment with aspirin, ACE inhibitor, beta blocker and a statin.