A 23-year-old healthy man who lives at sea level is attempting to trek to the Mount Everest base camp at an elevation of 5,334 m (17,500 ft) . While hiking, he experiences mild shortness of breath, lightheadedness, headache, and fatigue. The patient reaches the base camp after 7 days, where he is evaluated at a high-altitude clinic. He appears exhausted, but physical examination is otherwise unrevealing. Which of the following physiologic changes has most likely occurred in this patient?
A) Decreased peripheral chemoreceptor firing
B) Decreased pulmonary vascular resistance
C) Decreased renal erythropoietin production
D) Increased erythrocyte 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (2,3-BPG) synthesis
E) Increased renal HCO3− reabsorption
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