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金匮要略治疗胸痹强调以下列何种治法为主
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金匮要略认为胸痹心痛病机以阳微阴弦为主亦有心气不足者故设有栝蒌薤白半夏汤栝萎薤白白酒汤及______
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金匮要略治疗胸痹强调下列何种治法为主
活血化瘀
宣痹通阳
豁痰泄浊
温阳散寒
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《金匮要略》
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金匮要略治疗胸痹强调下列何种治法为主
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活血化瘀
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描述真心痛手足青至节心痛甚旦发夕死夕发旦死的是
《素问·至真要大论》
《灵枢·五邪》
《灵枢·厥论》
《金匮要略·胸痹》
《金匮要略·胸痹心痛短气病》
描述真心痛手足青至节心痛甚旦发夕死夕发旦死的是
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