问题
单项选择题 A3/A4型题
男性,32岁。水肿伴尿中泡沫增多1个月,尿量进行性减少至300~400mL/日,伴头痛,乏力。尿蛋白(++++),红细胞管型(+),尿比重1.022,血清肌酐600μmol/L。
最重要的检查是 ()
A.肾脏B超
B.头颅CT
C.尿红细胞位相
D.尿蛋白电泳
E.肾穿刺活检
答案
参考答案:E
男性,32岁。水肿伴尿中泡沫增多1个月,尿量进行性减少至300~400mL/日,伴头痛,乏力。尿蛋白(++++),红细胞管型(+),尿比重1.022,血清肌酐600μmol/L。
最重要的检查是 ()
A.肾脏B超
B.头颅CT
C.尿红细胞位相
D.尿蛋白电泳
E.肾穿刺活检
参考答案:E
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