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颈丛阻滞的并发症有() A.误入硬膜外腔 B.误入蛛网膜下隙 C.局麻药中毒 D.膈

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题目:

颈丛阻滞的并发症有()

A.误入硬膜外腔

B.误入蛛网膜下隙

C.局麻药中毒

D.膈神经阻滞

E.喉返神经阻滞

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