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脑出血的预后与下列哪种因素有关()。 A.出血量 B.并发症严重程度 C.出血部位

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脑出血的预后与下列哪种因素有关()。

A.出血量

B.并发症严重程度

C.出血部位

D.出血量和部位

E.出血量、部位及并发症严重程度

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