Which of the following patients would be the LEAST likely to present with classic signs and symptoms of acute myocardial infarction?

A) 72-year-old female with diabetes and hypertension
B) 64-year-old male with renal disease and depression
C) 59 year-old male with alcoholism and angina pectoris
D) 55-year-old female with COPD and frequent infections


Ans: A) 72-year-old female with diabetes and hypertension

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