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不属理中丸主治证范畴的是()A.小儿慢惊,胸痹由中焦虚寒所致 B.阳虚失皿 C.

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不属理中丸主治证范畴的是()

A.小儿慢惊,胸痹由中焦虚寒所致

B.阳虚失皿

C.脾胃虚寒的呕吐

D.脾胃寒湿,气机阻滞之脘腹胀痛

E.脾胃虚寒之下利

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参考答案:A,C,D

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