Coronary artery disease develops
A. The surface of the atheroma plaque of the coronary wall ruptures and a clot is created at the site of damage that clogs the artery
B. A blood clot in the coronary wall ruptures and clogs the artery
C. The surface of the atheroma plaque of the coronary wall ruptures and the fatty strand clogs the artery
D. The coronary wall ruptures and blood circulation in the coronary arteries stops
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