Which is pathognomonic of active rheumatic fever?
A. Russell body
B. granuloma
C. bacterial vegetation
D. fibrinous pericarditis
E. Aschoff body
instantknowledge Answered question August 18, 2024
The pathognomonic finding of active rheumatic fever is:
E. Aschoff body.
Aschoff bodies are characteristic lesions found in the hearts of individuals with active rheumatic fever.
instantknowledge Answered question August 18, 2024