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A patient complains of constantly desiring food and water, then having to urinate frequently. tests show normal adh levels. these symptoms suggest

a. diabetes insipidus.
c. diabetes mellitus .
b. cushing s syndrome.
d. panhypopituitarism.

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Constant desire of food and water and then having to urinate frequently are symptoms of diabetes insipidus. Currently diabetes insipidus has no cure but, there are treatments and preventions to relieve the thirst and to normalize the urine output of the person.
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