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A patient complains of constant thirst, ...

A patient complains of constant thirst, excessive passing of urine and low blood pressure. When the doctor checked the patients blood glucose and blood insulin levels, the levels were normal or slightly low. The doctor diagnosed the condition as diabetes insipidus. But he decided to measure one more hormone in patient's blood. Which hormone does the doctor intend to measure?

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ADH (antidiuretic hormone) or vasopressin.
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