An 18-year-old woman is referred to a cardiologist after a heart murmur is discovered during a routine checkup. The patient is healthy and has no symptoms. Medical history is unremarkable. She runs daily and wants to start actively training for a half marathon. The patient is concerned that the murmur is a sign of heart disease. She has no family history of sudden cardiac death. Auscultation reveals a midsystolic click followed by a short late-systolic murmur at the cardiac apex. The murmur disappears with squatting. This patient's condition is most likely related to an abnormality involving which of the following tissues?
A) Cardiac muscle
B) Connective tissue
C) Coronary vessels
D) Endocardial lining
E) Parietal pericardium
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