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患者,男性,36岁,5天前发热,咽痛,应用抗生素治疗无效,颈部浅表淋巴结肿大,咽部充

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患者,男性,36岁,5天前发热,咽痛,应用抗生素治疗无效,颈部浅表淋巴结肿大,咽部充血,扁桃体Ⅱ肿大,下肢少许淤斑,白细胞16.6×109/L,原始细胞60%,血红蛋白80g/L,血小板34×109/L。

可能的诊断为()

A.特发性血小板减少性紫癜

B.缺铁性贫血

C.再生障碍性贫血

D.溶血性贫血

E.急性淋巴细胞白血病

F.急性粒细胞白血病

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参考答案:B

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Sometimes geopolitical lessons come from the strangest places. With Eric Schmidt stepping down as CEO of Google and replaced by founder Larry Page, I can’t help but wonder if world leaders are taking note. Google perfected the horizontal business model. To the delight of enthusiasts of David Ricardo, the comparative economist, the company does one thing really well search and has built an ecosystem for others to flourish using it as a platform.

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