问题
单项选择题
男性,19岁,诊断为肾病综合征,应用激素治疗中突然出现右下腹疼痛,最可能的原因是()
A.右下肢血栓形成
B.右下肢静脉炎
C.肾性肾病
D.痛风
E.动脉栓塞
答案
参考答案:C
男性,19岁,诊断为肾病综合征,应用激素治疗中突然出现右下腹疼痛,最可能的原因是()
A.右下肢血栓形成
B.右下肢静脉炎
C.肾性肾病
D.痛风
E.动脉栓塞
参考答案:C
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