A 58-year-old man comes to the emergency department due to generalized weakness, anorexia, and nausea for the past several weeks. He also reports lower extremity swelling but has had no dyspnea or chest pain. The patient was diagnosed with hypertension several years ago but did not follow up and takes no medications. Blood pressure is 182/100 mm Hg and pulse is 84/min. Physical examination shows pitting edema of the bilateral lower extremities. Laboratory studies reveal elevated serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels. During evaluation of renal dysfunction, total urinary creatinine is measured over a 24-hour period, and creatinine clearance is calculated using the serum and urine creatinine concentrations and urinary volume. Compared to the calculated creatinine clearance, this patient's true glomerular filtration rate is most likely to be:
A) 20% higher
B) 20% lower
C) 90% higher
D) 90% lower
E) Equal
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