A 4-year-old boy is being evaluated for failure to thrive, shortness of breath, and exercise intolerance. The parents first became aware of his symptoms after the patient started preschool a few weeks ago. His teacher mentioned that the patient seemed to tire faster than the other children when playing outside. Cardiac examination shows bounding peripheral pulses and a palpable thrill below the clavicle near the left upper sternal border. On auscultation, a continuous murmur is best heard over the same region. After discussion with the parents, a thoracotomy is scheduled to correct the patient's condition. During the procedure, the surgeon should plan on ligating a derivative of which of the following embryologic structures?
A) Bulbus cordis
B) Fourth aortic arch
C) Primitive atria
D) Sinus venosus
E) Sixth aortic arch
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