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女性,5岁。发现心脏杂音4年。查体:胸骨左缘2~3肋间可闻Ⅳ级粗糙SM,向上传导,可

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女性,5岁。发现心脏杂音4年。查体:胸骨左缘2~3肋间可闻Ⅳ级粗糙SM,向上传导,可及震颤,P2减弱。心电图示右室肥厚。

典型的心电图改变是()

A.右室肥厚

B.左室肥厚

C.双室肥厚

D.一度房室传导阻滞

E.不完全右束支传导阻滞

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