Myocardial Infarctions: Pathophysiology
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Q. Cardiac rupture after myocardial infarct is most likely to occur:
a
At around day 7, when there is central softening in the infarct location.
b
3-6 months later, when the collagenous scar is formed.
c
Within the first 24 hours, when the cardiomycotes are dying.
d
Around day 3, when the inflammatory process is ending.
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