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患者,女性,50岁,因右眼视力下降6个月,眼球突出2个月就诊。检查眼球运动受限,球结

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患者,女性,50岁,因右眼视力下降6个月,眼球突出2个月就诊。检查眼球运动受限,球结膜弥漫性充血,颞侧赤道部局限性暗红色充血,间有结节,压痛明显,眼底检查视盘充血、水肿,隆起2D,黄斑部轻度水肿。B超示眼球后部变平,眼球各层变厚,球后水肿,呈T形征。

下列关于该病的说法错误的是()

A.需要与眶蜂窝织炎鉴别

B.单眼多发

C.是一种肉芽肿性炎症

D.可以合并复视

E.眼前段有明显表现

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