You are incorrect - the best diagnosis based on our patient's initial history is angina pectoris.


Your choice: Cholecystitis
Patients with cholecystitis typically present with nausea and epigastric discomfort that may be quite painful. Attacks are frequently postprandial and associated with a history of fatty food intolerance. The discomfort may be felt in the lower chest, but it is not related to physical exertion or emotion.