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关节结核() A.关节痛:病情缓慢,肿而不红;穿刺液:脓液 B.关节痛:游走性,轻度

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关节结核()

A.关节痛:病情缓慢,肿而不红;穿刺液:脓液

B.关节痛:游走性,轻度红、肿、热,与天气变化有关

C.关节痛:多发性,有畸形及功能障碍;穿刺液:白细胞数增多,中性比例占75%

D.关节痛:急性发作,高热,红肿明显,不能活动,白细胞高,关节液白细胞甚多,中性比例占90%

E.关节附近痛,急性发作,高热,红肿不明显,深压痛,不愿意活动关节,白细胞明显增高

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