Which symptom is most likely to be related to angina as opposed to a myocardial infarction?
A) Chest pain relieved by one sublingual nitroglycerin
B) Chest pain that radiates to the patient's back
C) Chest pain that occurred while the patient was eating breakfast
D) Chest pain accompanied by shortness of breath
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