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绒毛膜癌行次广泛子宫切除的指征是() A.无化疗及随访条件 B.病灶在子宫化疗无效

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绒毛膜癌行次广泛子宫切除的指征是()

A.无化疗及随访条件

B.病灶在子宫化疗无效

C.不要求保留生育功能及化疗耐药

D.仅有局限子宫病灶无肺转移

E.切除原发灶提高化疗效果

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