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患儿,男,10岁,反复咳嗽、咳痰3年,曾咯血2次。2年前曾行支气管镜检查,于右下叶支

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患儿,男,10岁,反复咳嗽、咳痰3年,曾咯血2次。2年前曾行支气管镜检查,于右下叶支气管取出异物(瓜子壳)。检查:右肺底部粗中湿啰音,咳痰后消失。可能的诊断是()

A.支气管炎

B.支气管扩张

C.肺脓肿

D.肺动静脉瘘

E.肺含铁血黄素沉着症

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