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哪些措施可以使肥厚型心肌病流出道梗阻减轻()。 A.心得安治疗 B.异丙肾上腺素 C

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题目:

哪些措施可以使肥厚型心肌病流出道梗阻减轻()。

A.心得安治疗

B.异丙肾上腺素

C.异搏定

D.立位

E.用力握拳

答案:

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参考答案:B

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