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仰卧位低血压综合征的表现不包括下列哪项() A.多汗 B.血压下降 C.右下腹痛 D

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题目:

仰卧位低血压综合征的表现不包括下列哪项()

A.多汗

B.血压下降

C.右下腹痛

D.心动过速

E.心动过缓

答案:

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