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A 45-Year-Old Mildly Overweight Man Recovering from an Anterior Wall

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A 45-year-old mildly overweight man recovering from an anterior wall myocardial infarction develops sharp, sudden-onset pain in the left side of his chest.  The pain is worse with coughing and improves when sitting up and leaning forward.  The patient came to the emergency department 3 days earlier with substernal chest pain and diaphoresis for 10 hours.  He underwent coronary angiography with stent placement to the left anterior descending artery.  The patient has had no dyspnea, palpitations, or extremity swelling since admission to the hospital.  His medical history is significant for diabetes mellitus type 2.  Blood pressure is 120/78 mm Hg, and pulse is 60/min.  There is no change in blood pressure on deep inspiration.  The patient seems mildly restless, especially in the supine position.  His breathing is fast and shallow.  The lungs are clear on auscultation.  ECG is shown in the exhibit.  Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?


A) Acute pericarditis
B) Acute stent thrombosis
C) Aortic dissection
D) Hospital-acquired pneumonia
E) Interventricular septal wall rupture
F) Papillary muscle rupture
G) Pulmonary embolism
H) Ventricular aneurysm
I) Ventricular free wall rupture

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