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Which patients are usually treated with growth hormone?
A

Adults of smaller statue than normal

B

Adults with strong digestive systems

C

Children who are not at risk from the treatment

D

Children who may remain abnormally small


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由文章最后一段第二句“Because of…stature without it”,可知,成长荷尔蒙疗法必须限制在幼小的儿童身上。D选项正是此意。A,B,C选项均为无关选项。
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