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A Patient with Hypertension Comes to the Office Complaining of Occasional

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A patient with hypertension comes to the office complaining of occasional palpitations. You obtain a 12-lead electrocardiogram which does not show an explanation for his palpitations, although it does reveal left ventricular hypertrophy. What can you conclude from this?


A) Nothing. You did not identify the cause of the patient's palpitations, and you identified incidentally that he has left ventricular hypertrophy.
B) You can conclude that his blood pressure has been well managed in the past.
C) You can conclude that the patient has a problem with illicit drugs
D) You can conclude that the patient has had hypertension for many years.

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