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... radiate to the jaw, the shoulder, or the arm. Other symptoms may also develop in addition to the chest pain, including breathing difficulties and shortness of breath, lightheadedness or dizziness, and pallor; the patient may be visibly sweating and may complain of nausea or the patient may vomit. It ...
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