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A 67 y/o M presents to the ED with centralized chest pain radiating up his jaw. He describes it as heaviness and feels sweaty. It started an hour ago and has become progressively worse. He has never had a pain like this before. He has a past medical hx of HTN and takes Amlodipine for it. He smokes 30 cigarettes a day And has a 70 pack year hx. His ECG shows significant ST depression in leads 11, 111, and avF. Blood tests on arrival to the ED including Troponin T are all normal. What is the most likely Dx?a. Hypokalemiab. Anterior NSTEMI from thrombus in lt LADc. Inferior NSTEMI from thrombus in lt circumflex arteryd. Inferior NSTEMI from thrombus in RCAe. Anterolateral STEMI from occlusion of the LAD coronary artery

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