Multiple Choice
Sudden death within the first hours after the onset of a myocardial infarction is most often caused by
A) ventricular fibrillation
B) rupture of the ventricle
C) rupture of the papillary muscles
D) rupture of the interventricular septum
E) pulmonary embolism
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