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a 60 year old man with angina pectoris - firecount
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and a 35 year history of smoking cigarattes suddenly clutches his chest and dies. which of the following changes are most likely to be present on autopsy.

a. coronary artery thrombosis
b. hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
c. rupture of the anterior wall of the left ventricle
d. severe coronary artery atherosclerosis

Please explain the answer as well..
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a. coronary artery thrombosis

It is MI, the most common cause is disruption of underlying atherosclerotic plaque which generates a thrombus
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#3
its A.
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d. severe coronary artery atherosclerosis
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#6
why not A okt3. can u explain. thanx
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