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A 48-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department due to chest discomfort.  She describes a pressure-like sensation behind the sternum lasting several hours.  Yesterday, the patient was brought to the emergency department after a front-end motor vehicle collision in which she was a restrained passenger.  She was assessed to have minor injuries and was discharged home.  Her husband, who sustained a head injury in the collision, is in the hospital.  The patient has hyperlipidemia and her only medication is an estrogen-containing oral contraceptive.  Blood pressure is 135/90 mm Hg and pulse is 102/min and regular.  Oxygen saturation is 99% on room air.  BMI is 31 kg/m2.  The lungs are clear on auscultation.  ECG shows sinus tachycardia with 1-mm ST-segment elevation in leads V3 to V6.  The QTc interval is 509 msec.  Cardiac catheterization shows normal coronary arteries.  Echocardiography is most likely to demonstrate which of the following?

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