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患者男,27岁,因“间断剧烈头痛2年”来诊。进行性加重,发作时可伴有肢体抽搐及呕吐。

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患者男,27岁,因“间断剧烈头痛2年”来诊。进行性加重,发作时可伴有肢体抽搐及呕吐。TCCS:脑组织局限性回声不均,彩色血流成像显示病变区域“五彩镶嵌样”,多普勒检测血流速度明显升高,血流频谱增宽(舒张期流速升高),舒张期无平滑线性下降特征,呈“毛刺样”改变。

诊断依据是()。

A.动脉管腔变窄

B.动脉血流呈五彩镶嵌

C.可探及舒张期反向血流

D.动脉等回声斑块伴狭窄处血流速度增高

E.频谱多普勒频窗变窄

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参考答案:B解析:过多的液体在组织间隙或体腔积聚称为水肿。在毛细血管动脉端,一部分血浆经滤过进入组织间隙,在毛细血管静脉端,一部分组织液被重吸收进入血管内。有效滤过压=(毛细血管血压+组织液胶体渗透压...

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