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患者,男性,51岁,出现口唇、指端青紫、胸闷、心悸1小时入院。入院后症状继续加重,发

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患者,男性,51岁,出现口唇、指端青紫、胸闷、心悸1小时入院。入院后症状继续加重,发绀更加明显。查体:体温37.5℃脉搏92/分钟呼吸24/分钟,精神萎靡,口唇、耳郭、舌及指(趾)甲发绀,双瞳孔等大等圆,心肺体征正常,肝肋下1cm无压痛,脾肋下未及,肌力,肌张力,腱反射、深感觉、共济运动等均正常,病理反射(-)。

以下哪些是治疗高铁红蛋白血症的特效药()

A.亚甲蓝

B.甲苯胺蓝

C.硫代硫酸钠

D.二巯丙醇

E.硫堇

F.二巯丁二酸钠

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