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外阴上皮内非瘤样病变又称() A.硬化性苔藓 B.鳞状上皮增生 C.外阴白色病变 D

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题目:

外阴上皮内非瘤样病变又称()

A.硬化性苔藓

B.鳞状上皮增生

C.外阴白色病变

D.黏膜白色病变

E.外阴皮肤色素减退

答案:

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