Diseases which show presence of fibrinoid necrosis are all except ?
Correct Answer: Diabetic glomerulosclerosis
Description: Ans. is 'd' i.e., Diabetic glomerulosclerosis Fibrinoid necrosis Fibrinoid necrosis is special form of necrosis usually seen in immune reactions involving blood vessels. This pattern of necrosis typically occurs when complexes of antigen and antibodies are deposited in the walls of aeries. Diseases with fibrinoid necrosis Malignant hypeension SLE HBV PAN Henoch-scholein purpura Near peptic ulcer Acute rheumatic fever (Aschoff's nodule) ABE Malignancy Rheumatoid ahritis In fibrinoid necrosis, tissue is no deposition. It is a fibrin like matter, which is deposited.
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