Multiple Choice
The pathologic change associated with scleroderma is:
A) abnormal activation of T-lymphocytes and increased cytokines
B) an autoimmune reaction damaging the epidermis
C) collagen deposits in the small blood vessels of the skin and sometimes the viscera
D) Type I hypersensitivity and increased serum IgE levels
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