A patient with severe long-standing SLE dies of renal failure. On autopsy, which of the following is unlikely to be observed? A. Erosive changes in joints B. Pleural effusion C. Verrucous lesions on...


A patient with severe long-standing SLE dies of renal failure. On autopsy, which of the following is unlikely to be observed? A. Erosive changes in joints B. Pleural effusion C. Verrucous lesions on the mitral valve D. “Onion skin lesions” in the central arteries of the spleen E. Fibrinoid necrosis and hyaline thrombi affecting more than 50% of glomeruli



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