Stable Angina - Predictable and consistent pain that occurs on exertion and is relieved by rest and/or nitroglycerin, Unstable Angina - Symptoms increase in frequency and severity. May not be relieved with rest or nitroglycerin, Variant Angina - Pain at rest with reversible ST segment elevation. Thought to be caused by coronary artery vasospasm, Silent Ischemia  - Objective evidence of ischemia (such as electrocardiographic changes with a stress test), but patient reports no pain, Intractable Angina  - Severe incapacitating chest pain,

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