The diagnosis of angina presents a range of problems for the physician, yet it is a relatively common disease that requires careful management. This extensive color atlas, developed by two internationally known experts in the field, provides readers with a detailed account and visual demonstration of the most up-to-date techniques for the diagnosis and assessment of angina. Comprehensively illustrated with ECGs, the latest non-invasive techniques, and a wide range of clinically relevant material, this book reviews classification, differential diagnosis, mechanisms of pain, patient evaluation, risk stratification, drug therapy and new prevention strategies.