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A 49-year-old woman had been suffering from glomerulonephritis for a prolonged period before it resulted in her death. During the post-mortem examination, it was revealed that the kidneys’ size was 7х3х2 0 g. The kidneys were dense and fine-grained. Microscopic examination showed fibrinous inflammation of both serous and mucous capsules, dystrophic changes of parenchymatous organs, and brain edema. What complication could cause such changes in serous capsules and internal organs?