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下列关于131I治疗的说法错误的是()。 A.甲亢合并突眼并非131I治疗的禁忌 B

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下列关于131I治疗的说法错误的是()。

A.甲亢合并突眼并非131I治疗的禁忌

B.甲亢合并肝功能受损时,在保肝治疗的同时进行131I治疗是相对最佳的选择

C.白细胞或血小板减少的甲亢患者,在给予升血药物治疗后,最好选择131I治疗

D.青少年甲亢患者ATD治疗效果不佳时可考虑选择131I治疗

E.甲亢合并严重肾功能损害的患者可考虑131I治疗

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