ABDOMINAL
GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY
Question
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A 64-years-old patient died from the brain’s hemorrhage. An autopsy revealed markedly decreased kidneys (6x3x2cm in sizes and 60, 0 grams weight). They were dense, anemic with an even, fine-grained surface. On a cut, there was a constant thinning of the kidneys’ cortex. Changes in kidneys are the implication of:
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Arteriolosclerotic nephrosclerosis
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Atherosclerotic nephrosclerosis
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Secondary-scarring kidney
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Amyloidal-scarring kidney.
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