Final answer:
Fibrosis and scarring are commonly associated with lesions characterized by narrowing due to sticking together, non-caveating granulomas, and the presence of lymphoid aggregates. The option (D) is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The histopathological feature commonly associated with lesions characterized by narrowing due to sticking together, non-caveating granulomas, and the presence of lymphoid aggregates is fibrosis and scarring.
Fibrosis and scarring refer to the excessive deposition of collagen fibers in response to tissue injury, leading to the formation of scar tissue. In the context of the given features, fibrosis, and scarring can cause narrowing and adherence of tissues, the presence of non-caveating granulomas, and the accumulation of lymphoid aggregates. Therefore, option (D) is correct.
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Which of the following histopathological features is commonly associated with lesions characterized by narrowing due to sticking together, non-caveating granulomas, and the presence of lymphoid aggregates?
A) Proliferation of blood vessels
B) Hyperplasia of smooth muscles
C) Non-specific inflammation
D) Fibrosis and scarring