A patient with a history of stable angina states that he has recently experienced an increase in the number of attacks, which occur at times when he is walking. What should you suspect?
A) The patient continues to have stable angina.
B) The patient has developed unstable angina.
C) The patient has experienced an acute MI.
D) The patient has a subendocardial necrosis.
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