central chest pain. ischaemic heart disease. percutaneous coronary intervention during which a stent was placed.. Stent thrombosis

A 61-year-old woman is admitted to the Emergency Department with central chest pain. It feels like her previous angina but is not relieved by nitrates. She has a history of ischaemic heart disease and 4 weeks ago underwent a percutaneous coronary intervention during which a stent was placed. This is her first episode of angina since the procedure. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Pericarditis
B. Aortic dissection
C. Coronary artery dissection
D. Restenosisia
E. Stent thrombosis***
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