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关于内脏性疼痛的描述不正确的是() A.痛觉迟钝 B.范围不明显 C.定位不准确 D

题型:单项选择题 A1/A2型题

题目:

关于内脏性疼痛的描述不正确的是()

A.痛觉迟钝

B.范围不明显

C.定位不准确

D.缓慢、持续

E.常引起腹肌紧张

答案:

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参考答案:C

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