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A 6-month-old boy was evaluated for hypertension that was pronounced only in the arms, head, and neck arteries but not in the arteries of the lower extremities. A major cardiovascular congenital malformation was identified and was diagnosed as
 
  A. truncus arteriosus communis
  B. patent ductus arteriosus
  C. coarctation of the aorta
  D. aortic dissection due to Marfan's syndrome
  E. congenital berry aneurysm
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