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                                    26- A 60-year-old man was diagnosed last year with adenocarcinoma of the lung, and a 4 cm mass lesion was treated with a right lower lobectomy. He now has an abdominal CT scan that reveals scattered hepatic mass lesions and hilar lymphadenopathy. For several weeks, he has had increasing malaise. A urinalysis reveals marked proteinuria, and a 24 hour urine protein collection is 2.7 g/24hr. His serum urea is 30 mmol/L (2.5 - 7.5) with creatinine of 450 mol/L (60 - 110). A renal biopsy is performed, and there is focal deposition of IgG and C3 with a granular pattern. He is most likely to have which of the following conditions? | 
                            
| A. | Goodpasture's syndrome | 
| B. | Membranous glomerulonephritis | 
| C. | Minimal change glomerulonephritis | 
| D. | Nodular glomerulosclerosis | 
| E. | Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis | 
| Answer» C. Minimal change glomerulonephritis | |