A 36-year-old man with type 1 diabetes mellitus comes to the office due to recurrent hypoglycemic episodes. He previously had difficulty controlling his high blood glucose levels, but over the past several weeks his blood glucose has intermittently dropped to <50 mg/dL with accompanying symptoms of tremulousness and headache. There have been no recent changes in his diet, activity level, insulin dosage, or other medical therapy. The patient's other medical conditions include chronic kidney disease from diabetic nephropathy. His estimated glomerular filtration rate has declined to 20 mL/min in recent months, and he is under consideration for initiation of hemodialysis. Physical examination findings are unchanged from the previous office visit 3 months ago. Which of the following is most likely contributing to this patient's current glycemic disturbances?
A) Decreased hepatic glucose production
B) Decreased renal insulin clearance
C) Increased pancreatic insulin secretion
D) Increased renal glucose excretion
E) Increased tissue insulin sensitivity
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