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下列哪种是硫脲类抗甲状腺药可引起的严重不良反应() A.黏液性水肿 B.心动过缓 C

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题目:

下列哪种是硫脲类抗甲状腺药可引起的严重不良反应()

A.黏液性水肿

B.心动过缓

C.粒细胞缺乏症

D.低蛋白血症

E.再生障碍性贫血

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下面有五则寓意。阅读A-F的寓言故事,然后匹配与之对应的寓言故事。其中有一个故事是多余的。

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( )4. Union gives strength.

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                                                                            A

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on the ground, and when the bear came up and felt him with his nose, and smelt him all over, he held his

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