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58-year-old man has had large abdominal fluid collection with a small cirrhotic liver. A chest radiograph shows a globally enlarged heart. He has vital signs showing T 37.1°C, P 78/minute, RR 16/minute, and BP 115/75 mm Hg.
Which of the following Echocardiography findings is he most likely to be seen?
a. Myocardial amyloid deposition
b. Thickened ventricular septum
c. Commissure fusion
d. Severe occlusive coronary atherosclerosis
e. Decreased left ventricular ejection fraction(25%) and dilated chambers.