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What is the most serious consequence of an acute full-thickness (transmural) myocardial infarction?
 
  A. Pericarditis
  B. Rupture of the heart through the infarcted area leading to a hemopericardium and cardiac tamponade
  C. Malfunction of the papillary muscles attached to the ventricular wall
  D. High levels of cardiac enzymes in the blood
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