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A 6-Year-Old Girl Is Brought to the Office by Her

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A 6-year-old girl is brought to the office by her mother due to abdominal pain.  The pain is diffuse and began this morning; it waxes and wanes in intensity.  The patient has had 2 episodes of nonbilious emesis.  She has had no fevers, sore throat, diarrhea, or bloody stools.  Two days ago, the patient developed an erythematous, macular rash over her legs and back that has become darker and more confluent today.  Blood pressure is 95/60 mm Hg.  The abdomen is soft and there is diffuse, mild tenderness on palpation with no rebound, guarding, or appreciable masses.  A raised, nonblanching rash is noted over the legs and back.  Urinalysis results are as follows: A 6-year-old girl is brought to the office by her mother due to abdominal pain.  The pain is diffuse and began this morning; it waxes and wanes in intensity.  The patient has had 2 episodes of nonbilious emesis.  She has had no fevers, sore throat, diarrhea, or bloody stools.  Two days ago, the patient developed an erythematous, macular rash over her legs and back that has become darker and more confluent today.  Blood pressure is 95/60 mm Hg.  The abdomen is soft and there is diffuse, mild tenderness on palpation with no rebound, guarding, or appreciable masses.  A raised, nonblanching rash is noted over the legs and back.  Urinalysis results are as follows:   Which of the following renal abnormalities is most likely present in this patient? A) Glomerular basement membrane thickening B) Linear deposition of IgG on the basement membrane C) Localized areas of mesangial sclerosis and collapse D) Mesangial deposition of IgA E) Podocyte fusion F) Subepithelial immune complex deposition Which of the following renal abnormalities is most likely present in this patient?


A) Glomerular basement membrane thickening
B) Linear deposition of IgG on the basement membrane
C) Localized areas of mesangial sclerosis and collapse
D) Mesangial deposition of IgA
E) Podocyte fusion
F) Subepithelial immune complex deposition

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