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A 10 yr child with deficient anterior pi...

A 10 yr child with deficient anterior pituitary function is likely to

A

Develop acromegaly

B

be a short stature but have relatively normal body

C

be a constant danger of becoming dehydrated

D

Have a high basal metabolic rate

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B
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