Yentl Syndrome

The Yentl Syndrome refers to the different course of action that heart attacks usually follow for women than for men. This is a problem because much of medical research has focused primarily on symptoms of male heart attacks, and many women have died due to misdiagnosis because their symptoms present differently. The name is taken from the 1983 film Yentl starring Barbra Streisand in which her character plays the role of a male in order to receive the education she desires. The phrase was coined in a 1991 academic paper by Dr. Bernadine Healy titled "The Yentl syndrome."

References

See also PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2057027

External links

Heart Attack Symptoms in Women, American Heart Association, retrieved 25 November 2014 

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