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病毒感染引起的神经组织病变可有() A.噬神经细胞现象 B.灶性神经组织的坏死、液化

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题目:

病毒感染引起的神经组织病变可有()

A.噬神经细胞现象

B.灶性神经组织的坏死、液化

C.胶质瘢痕形成

D.小胶质细胞增生

E.胞核或胞质内有包含体

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