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26岁女性,因进食困难,加重1年就诊。钡餐检查示食管重度扩张,黏膜完整,蠕动减弱,食

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26岁女性,因进食困难,加重1年就诊。钡餐检查示食管重度扩张,黏膜完整,蠕动减弱,食管下段贲门开口处呈鸟嘴样狭窄,钡剂通过缓慢。最可能的诊断为()

A.贲门失弛缓症

B.贲门癌

C.反流性食管炎

D.食管下段静脉曲张

E.食管下段憩室

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参考答案:E解析:郁证的发生,主要是因郁怒、思虑、悲哀、忧愁等七情所伤,以致肝失疏泄,脾失健运,心神失常,脏腑阴阳气血失调所引发。故其病位可以概括为心、肝、脾,答案为E、而A、B、C、D均未能准确指出郁...

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