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女孩,8岁。1个月前突然发作1次,两眼上翻,四肢抽动,面色青紫,历时1分钟逐渐清醒,

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女孩,8岁。1个月前突然发作1次,两眼上翻,四肢抽动,面色青紫,历时1分钟逐渐清醒,醒后未诉不适。5年前有类似发作1次。1周前查脑电图正常。神经系统检查无异常。

1周后再发作2次,发作呈四肢抽动,神志不清,头颅CT检查正常。治疗药物首选的是()

A.地西泮口服

B.乙琥胺糖浆口服

C.丙戊酸钠口服

D.乙酰唑胺口服

E.氯丙嗪口服

答案:

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