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男性,37岁。颜面及双下肢水肿伴尿少、高血压3年入院。既往有肠梗阻手术史。查体:血压

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男性,37岁。颜面及双下肢水肿伴尿少、高血压3年入院。既往有肠梗阻手术史。查体:血压180/100mmHg。面色及眼睑苍白,双下肢压陷性水肿。实验室检查:Hb60g/L,血清肌酐652μmol/L,尿蛋白(++++),尿WBC(++)。B超检查:双肾萎缩,回声增强。

根据患者目前情况,临床诊断为()。

A.肾性高血压

B.肾性贫血

C.慢性肾功能不全氮质血症期

D.慢性肾衰竭尿毒症期

E.慢性肾小球肾炎

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