Multiple Choice
The most common cause of sudden cardiac death, defined as occurring within 1 hour after onset of the first symptoms, in 50-year-old men is
A) aortic valve stenosis
B) mitral valve prolapse
C) atherosclerotic coronary heart disease
D) cardiomyopathy
E) hypertensive heart disease
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