A patient has a posterior pituitary tumor that is producing excess antidiuretic hormone. The blood volume and blood pressure are elevated. What other increased hormonal release would be expected? A Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) B Angiotensin II C Angiotensin I D Aldosterone
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