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Chest Pain

by ChiefIC2, Jan 29, 2009 10:01AM
I have been having chest pain for several months.  I have had an EKG, echocardigram. stress test, and heart cath.   None of my tests have shown any problem with my heart.  Now my cardiologist want to do a CT scan on my heart.  Is this necessary since the heart cath didn't show any problems?  My chest pain has been on both sides of my chest and in the center of my chest.  I have also had pain in my back.  


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