Fibrinoid necrosis is typically seen in the

A. myocardium
B. lung parenchyma
C. arteries and arterioles
D. brain parenchyma
E. adrenal cortex


C
Fibrinoid necrosis typically occurs in arteries affected by immune-mediated vasculitis or in arteries and arterioles damaged by hypertension of sudden onset.

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