Abstract
In acute myocardial infarction the possible relation of localization and radiation of the pain to the localization and extent of the infarct has engaged the interest of many clinicians. The clinical records, electrocardiograms, and autopsy protocols of 104 cases of myocardial infarction were carefully examined to determine if there is an association between the location and extent of involved myocardium and the radiation of pain to "atypical" sites such as the back and the epigastrium.

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