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Ashermen综合征Premature ovarian failure A.PRL

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题目:

Ashermen综合征
Premature ovarian failure

A.PRL>50ng/ml

B.LH/FSH>3,T>96μg/ml

C.LH、FSH均<5U/L

D.E2<20μg/ml、FSH>40μg/ml

E.五项激素水平全正常

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