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患者王××,女,23岁,G1P0A0L0。因"停经22周,下肢水肿1个月,发现血压升

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患者王××,女,23岁,G1P0A0L0。因"停经22周,下肢水肿1个月,发现血压升高3日"就诊。患者否认高血压、慢性肾炎病史。既往月经规律,现停经22周,1月前即自觉下肢水肿,渐加重,休息后不能消退。3天前产前检查,发现血压升高为145/95mmHg。无头痛、头晕,无视物不清,无恶心呕吐,无心悸,无上腹不适。自解小便无异常。查体:T:36.7℃,P:81次/分,R:21次/分,BP:140/90mmHg。宫高21cm,FHR:150次/分。水肿3+。

为进一步明确诊断,目前需要进行的检查不包括哪些项()

A.血常规

B.尿常规

C.肝功能

D.肾功能

E.眼底检查

F.产科B超

G.TORCH

H.乳酸脱氢酶

I.24小时尿蛋白定量

J.双肾B超

K.心电图

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