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On physical exam, a patient presents with pectus excavatum, long fingers (arachnodactyly), and an abnormally low ratio of the trunk to the lower extremities. They also exhibit joint hyperflexibility. This patient most likely has: A. Athletic Heart Syndrome B. Commotio cordis C. Marfan's Stigmata
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