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Incidence and prevalence of recognised and unrecognised myocardial infarction in women The Reykjavik Study
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Myocardial infarction in women is very age-dependent with both incidence and prevalence increasing continuously and steeply with age. There was a significant trend for an increase in prevalence of recognised myocardial infarction from 1968 to 1992. The proportion of unrecognised non-fatal infarctions ranged from 27% in the oldest age group to 40% in the youngest. On average, this form of coronary heart disease is as common as in men.
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