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喉麻木和喉麻痹()。 A.是一种疾病,但程度不同 B.喉麻木是喉的感觉减退,喉麻痹是

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喉麻木和喉麻痹()。

A.是一种疾病,但程度不同

B.喉麻木是喉的感觉减退,喉麻痹是喉的感觉丧失

C.喉麻木是中枢神经疾病,喉麻痹是周围神经疾病

D.喉麻木是喉感觉神经疾病,喉麻痹是喉运动神经疾病

E.以上都不对

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