A 46-year-old female alcoholic is hypotensive, in severe distress, complaining of dysphagia, and vomiting bright red blood. Of the following, which is the most likely cause of this patient's clinical condition?

A) Hemorrhagic pancreatitis
B) Acute gastroenteritis
C) Esophageal varices
D) Acute gastric ulcer perforation

C

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