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苔黄而质腻多见于() A.食积化热 B.热入营分 C.寒湿内停 D.痰饮阻滞 E.外

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苔黄而质腻多见于()

A.食积化热

B.热入营分

C.寒湿内停

D.痰饮阻滞

E.外感风寒

答案:

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参考答案:C, D

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