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A Tumor in the Adrenal Cortex Causes Excessively High Levels

Question 179

Question 179

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A tumor in the adrenal cortex causes excessively high levels of aldosterone. The high aldosterone levels cause ________.


A) hyponatremia
B) acidosis
C) hypokalemia
D) hypocalcemia
E) hyperkalemia

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