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男性,65岁,肝硬化病史10年。查体:肝脏肋下4cm,可触及质硬结节( )

A. 肝硬化
B. 肝脓肿
C. 肝癌
D. 肝血管瘤
E. 肝炎

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男性,32岁,饱食后突感右上腹部剧痛,迅速转移到右下腹和下腹部,伴恶心,呕吐不能减轻腹痛。发病6小时来院急诊,体检:痛苦貌,血压90/60mmHg,脉搏120次/分,全腹肌紧张、压痛、反跳痛,以上腹和右上腹部为显著,肠鸣音消失,肝浊音界存在,白细胞16×109/L,中性0.9 为明确诊断首先要进行

A. 血清淀粉酶测定
B. 急诊钡餐造影
C. 急诊静脉胆道造影
D. 摄腹部立位平片

实现与Internet的连接通常有两种情况:一种通过电话线连接,一种是通过_____ 连接Internet

个人理财业务是商业银行零售业务的重要组成部分,其服务对象主要为个人客户。 ( )

A. 对
B. 错

After a good 2003, will 2004 be betterThe past year has been a good one for Southeast Asian stocks. Markets in both Singapore and the Philippines have risen by more than 30% in dollar terms; Indonesia has surged more than 70%; and tigerish Thailand has leapt by almost 130%. Investors, needless to say, are keen to know whether lightning will strike again in the same places in 2004. There is indeed something good in store: elections.The gains of the past year are easy to explain. Indonesia, for one, has finally found its feet after years of chaos following the regional crisis in 1997. Inflation and interest rates are failing, and the economy has grown by around 4% in the past year.Thailand’s economy, meanwhile, has been doing even better. It has grown at an annual rate of 6.5% in the year as a whole. Because of low interest rates, consumers have been wildly purchasing cars and houses, helping crisis-hit companies pay off their debts and thus improving the balance sheets of Thailand’s struggling banks.Analysts tell similar tales of asset increase all around the region. Markus Rosgen, of ING, a Dutch bank, notes that Asians have been piling up deposits in their bank accounts since the crisis. With interest rates so low, he argues, they now have an incentive either to consume more or to put their savings into more lucrative investments. Either way, share prices should rise. Even now, ail Southeast Asian markets are still well below their pre-crisis highs. Moreover, points out Christopher Wood of CLSA, an investment bank, all Southeast Asian markets except Singapore serve as useful hedges against America, since they do not rise and fall with Wall Street.Unexpected events might yet upset these rosy prospects. There will be elections in the Philippines and Indonesia in 2004, and probably in Malaysia, too. Thailand goes to the polls at the beginning of 2005. Economically corrupted governments, street protests or bombing campaigns are always a possibility. But the responsible leaders seem likely to get re-elected in all four countries. Furthermore, they will spend a lot of money in the process, out of both the state budget and their own pockets, giving their economies a further boost. As a recent report by ING points out, Indonesian stocks rose in the nm-up to all of the past three elections. What conclusion can we get from Markus Rosgen’s analysis()

Asians have been depositing their money in banks.
B. Low interests make consumers to buy more or make investment.
C. Southeast Asian economy is promisin

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