A 56-year-old man is admitted to the hospital with severe nausea and vomiting. He has also had fatigue, poor appetite, polyuria, polydipsia, and constipation for several weeks. The patient has a history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus. His home medications include metformin, lisinopril, and hydrochlorothiazide. He has a 40-pack-year smoking history and drinks alcohol occasionally. Temperature is 36.7 C (98 F) , blood pressure is 110/70 mm Hg, pulse is 102/min, and respirations are 16/min. His mucous membranes are dry. The rest of the physical examination is unremarkable. Laboratory results are as follows:
Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's hypercalcemia?
A) Chronic kidney disease
B) Hydrochlorothiazide-induced hypercalcemia
C) Hypercalcemia of malignancy
D) Osteoporosis
E) Primary hyperparathyroidism
F) Sarcoidosis
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