In September 1990, claimant (then age 52) was employed as a working supervisor on a construction project when he suffered an acute myocardial infarction while lifting 250-pound concrete blocks. It is uncontested that this episode was causally related to his employment. Between November 1990 and April 1992, however, claimant received coronary treatment in the nature of three catheterizations and an angioplasty. The employer challenges the Workers' Compensation Board's ruling...
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