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A 34 year old lady notices that when she is outside in the sun for more than one hour, she develops a rash on her face. Laboratory studies show hemoglobin of 10.9, hematocrit 32.9, platelet count 156800, WBC 4211. Urinalysis shows no blood or glucose; there is 3+ proteinuria. The ANA test is positive with titer of 1:2048 and a diffuse homogenous immunoflourescent pattern of staining. Which of following complications is most characteristic of her condition?

A. Bronchoconstriction
B. Cerebral lymphoma
C. Hemolytic anemia
D. Keratoconjunctivitis
E. Sacroiliitis
F. Sclerodactyly
G. She does not suffer from a condition, but of a disease
H. borderline case for diabetes insipidus
I. renal cell carcinoma
J. poststreptoccocal glomerulonephritis
K. pyschogenic reaction to sunbathing- or acantopsychoderma type IV
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cc for SLE
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#3
yes
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