ABDOMINAL
GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY
Question
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The elderly man, with 15 years history of a membranous-proliferative glomerulonephritis, constantly received hemodialysis therapy. The last half a year he did not receive a treatment. He presented to the hospital with extremely severe condition, without consciousness, with a smell of urea from his body and edemas. A marked pleuritis, pericarditis and peritonitis were also diagnosed. In a whole, all symptoms were regarded as a uremia. What kind of an inflammation is the most probable?
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Fibrinous inflammation
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Purulent inflammation
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Catarrhal inflammation
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Hemorrhagic inflammation
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