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    A Patient Is Discovered to Have a High Calcium Blood
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A Patient Is Discovered to Have a High Calcium Blood

Question 34

Question 34

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A patient is discovered to have a high calcium blood level.Which gland is most likely causing the problem?​


A) ​Pituitary
B) ​Parathyroid
C) ​Adrenal
D) ​Thymus

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