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下列叙述哪项错误()。

A. 血小板聚集是血小板的一种重要的止血功能
B. 血小板聚集功能增强见于高凝状态和(或)血栓前状态和血栓性疾病
C. 血小板聚集功能减低分为获得性和遗传性
D. 瓣膜移植术后血小板聚集能力减低
E. 心肌梗死时血小板聚集能力增高

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A. Right
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C. Not mentioned

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