Yesterday, a 60-year-old man presented to the emergency department with dyspnea, diaphoresis, and crushing substernal chest pain that radiated to his neck and left arm. When asked to describe the pain, he put his fist to the center of his chest and stated that is felt “as if someone is squeezing my heart.” An electrocardiogram demonstrated changes consistent with myocardial infarction, and serum troponin I levels were elevated. If the patient unexpectedly dies today, which of the following would almost certainly be found on histologic examination of the affected myocardium?
A.
coagulative necrosis with neutrophil infiltration
B.
fibrotic tissue replacing infarcted tissue
D.
slight swelling of tissue and change of color
E.
young fibroblasts and new vessels growing into the infarcted tissue