A 70-year-old man is brought to the Emergency Room because he lost consciousness while working in the garden. He says that he had several episodes of near-syncope on exertion recently. His past medical history is insignificant. He is not taking any medications. His blood pressure is 110/85 mmHg and heart rate is 80/min. Point of maximal impulse is increased in intensity. Cardiac auscultation reveals ejection-type systolic murmur at the base of the heart with radiation to the carotid arteries. ECG demonstrates left ventricular hypertrophy, and secondary ST segment and T wave changes. What is the most probable cause of this patient's condition?
A) Rheumatic endocarditis
B) Bacterial endocarditis
C) Hypertension
D) Congenital anomaly
E) Age-related sclerocalcific changes
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