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女,33岁,孕33周,双下肢水肿1月余,头痛、头晕伴视物不清3天,呕吐1次(为胃内容

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女,33岁,孕33周,双下肢水肿1月余,头痛、头晕伴视物不清3天,呕吐1次(为胃内容物)就诊。

提示:病人既往无高血压及肾病痛史;超声提示:胎儿双项径7.4cm,股骨长5.8cm,宫高23.7cm,羊水指数10.1cm。尿蛋白(++),蛋白总量45g/L,红细胞比容0.33,心电图窦律,电轴正常。目前的诊断是()

A.宫内孕33周,无产兆

B.妊娠期高血压

C.胎儿生长受限

D.重度子痫前期

E.轻度子痫前期

F.低蛋白血症

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