A 26-year-old woman dies shortly after a sudden-onset, severe headache. She was recently diagnosed with hypertension but otherwise had no medical problems. The patient was a lifetime nonsmoker and did not use illicit drugs. Autopsy reveals evidence of intracranial hemorrhage. Both carotid arteries appear tortuous distally with alternating areas of fibrotic webs and aneurysmal dilation. On microscopic examination, the aneurysmal segments of the carotid arteries lack an internal elastic lamina. Which of the following is the most likely additional finding in this patient?
A) Adrenal tumor
B) Coarctation of the aorta
C) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
D) Renal artery stenosis
E) Thyroid follicular hyperplasia
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