The document discusses a case of angina pectoris in a 67-year-old male patient. It provides details of the patient's medical history, examinations, diagnostic tests, treatment and counseling. The patient presented with chest pain and was diagnosed with angina pectoris based on ECG showing ST elevation and elevated cardiac markers. He was treated with medications like aspirin, nitroglycerin, statins and antihypertensives. Through treatment, his symptoms improved and he was discharged on secondary prevention medications.