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The central part of a caseous granuloma caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis contains
 
  A. lymphocytes
  B. macrophages
  C. multinucleated giant cells
  D. fibroblasts
  E. necrotic amorphous material
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Typical caseating granulomas of tuberculosis consist of a central zone of necrosis surrounded by a rim of macrophages, multinucleated giant cells, and lymphocytes. In longstanding granulomas there are also fibroblasts, which become more prominent during fibrous healing
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