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男性,21岁,骑自行车摔在右腰部,伤后腰部痛,无肉眼血尿。尿常规示红细胞满视野/HP

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男性,21岁,骑自行车摔在右腰部,伤后腰部痛,无肉眼血尿。尿常规示红细胞满视野/HP,血压、脉搏正常,右腰部无包块,但有叩击痛。诊断为哪种损伤()

A.中度肾损伤

B.肾挫伤

C.重度肾损伤

D.肾血管损伤

E.输尿管损伤

答案:

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参考答案:E解析:本题考查精神活性物质分类。精神活性物质主要包括麻醉药品、精神药品和烟草、酒精及挥发性溶剂等不同类型的物质,放射性药品不属于精神活性物质,故本题答案应选E。

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