问题
单项选择题
55岁患者,发现高血压10余年,检查血压 180/110mmHg,心尖搏动呈抬举样,心电图呈左心室肥厚伴劳损,尿蛋白(+),血钾4.2mol/L,最可能诊断为
A.高血压病(极高度危险组)
B.高血压病(高度危险组)
C.高血压病(中度危险组)
D.肾性高血压
E.原发性醛固酮增多症
答案
参考答案:A
55岁患者,发现高血压10余年,检查血压 180/110mmHg,心尖搏动呈抬举样,心电图呈左心室肥厚伴劳损,尿蛋白(+),血钾4.2mol/L,最可能诊断为
A.高血压病(极高度危险组)
B.高血压病(高度危险组)
C.高血压病(中度危险组)
D.肾性高血压
E.原发性醛固酮增多症
参考答案:A
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