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请将以下症状或疾病与相应的病因用线连接起来。 (1)佝偻病 A.甲状腺激素分泌过多

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题目:

请将以下症状或疾病与相应的病因用线连接起来。                                                           

(1)佝偻病A.甲状腺激素分泌过多
(2)左侧躯体没有感觉B.缺乏维生素D
(3)近视眼C.红细胞数量过少或血红蛋白含量低
(4)巨人症D.幼年期生长激素分泌过多
(5)甲亢 E.右侧躯体感觉中枢受损
(6)贫血                             F.眼球前后径过长或晶状体的凸度过大

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