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提问人:网友f******g 发布时间:2022年4月5日 20:50
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男,35岁,因发热,咳嗽、头痛、腰痛4天,体温在39~40℃。查体:面部潮红,眼球结膜水肿,软腭有充血和出血点。化验:血常规WBC12×109/L,中性89%,血小板50×109/L,尿常规除蛋白(+++)外,余无异常。医生首先考虑的诊断是()

A.急性上呼吸道感染

B.流行性感冒

C.急性肾炎

D.流行性出血热

E.急性支气管炎

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