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女性,26岁,反复口腔溃疡、关节痛2年,伴光敏感,2周前出现双下肢水肿。化验:尿Rt:Pro(),RBC10~20个/HP,血ANA()。肾穿刺病理:系膜细胞及基质轻度增生,内皮细胞增生,内皮下及上皮下嗜复红蛋白沉积,部分新月体形成。免疫荧光检查:IgA(),IgG(),IgM(),Clq(),C3()。诊断是

A. 狼疮性肾炎(Ⅲ型)
B. 狼疮性肾炎(Ⅳ型)
C. 狼疮性肾炎(V型)
D. 乙型肝炎病毒相关性肾炎
E. 特发性膜性肾病

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