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Question 2 Which of the following best describes the role of acute plaque change in acute myocardial infarction? Plaque disruption leads to thrombus formation (occlusion of vessel) O Plaque formation occludes the vessel O Necrotic tissue from the core of the plaque causes necrosis of heart muscle
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