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在患有急性心肌梗死的患者中,室性心动过速及室颤最常见于A.前侧壁心肌梗死B.高侧壁心

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在患有急性心肌梗死的患者中,室性心动过速及室颤最常见于

A.前侧壁心肌梗死
B.高侧壁心肌梗死
C.广泛前壁心肌梗死
D.下壁心肌梗死
E.心内膜下心肌梗死

答案:

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答案:A

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