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22 - okt3
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A 31-year-old woman has noted chest pain for the past week. On physical examination she has decreased breath sounds with dullness to percussion at lung bases. A chest radiograph shows modest bilateral pleural effusions. On chest CT scan, the pleural effusions, as well as a pericardial effusion, are seen. A thoracentesis on the left yields clear fluid with a low protein and cell count. She is found to have an anti-double stranded DNA titer of 1:512. If she is later found to have a serum urea nitrogen that is 55 mg/dL, it will most likely be the result of which of the following pathologic processes?

A Atherosclerosis

B Glomerular immune deposits

C Amyloid deposition

D Vascular chronic inflammation

E Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody
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#2
B?
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bb
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bb
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#5
b is correct
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