A 55 year old man presents with chest pain and is thrombolysed for an acute myocardial infarction

A 55 year old man presents with chest pain and is thrombolysed for an acute myocardial infarction. His blood pressure was 85/40 for several hours on admission. Two days later his blood tests show a urea of 22 mmol/l and creatinine of 300 μmol/l (U+Es were normal on admission). What would a renal biopsy show?
A. Positive antibody to fibrinogen
B. Thickened capillary loops
C. Loss of tubular cells
D. IgG deposition in the basement membrane
E. IgA mesangial deposits