An 18-year-old African American man comes to the office due to several months of excessive urination. The patient voids every few hours during the day and wakes 2 or 3 times per night to urinate despite restricting his evening fluid intake. He says that his urine appears clear and has no visible blood. Medical history is significant for seasonal allergies, for which he frequently takes an antihistamine. He takes no other medications and does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs. The patient is sexually active and does not use condoms. He was adopted at a young age; records indicate that his birth mother had sickle cell disease and died from a stroke at age 32. The patient is afebrile and normotensive. Hematocrit is 41% and serum sodium is 138 mEq/L. Urinalysis of a first-morning specimen reveals the following:
This patient's polyuria is most likely caused by which of the following?
A) Central diabetes insipidus
B) Chlamydia infection
C) Hyposthenuria
D) Medication adverse effect
E) Primary polydipsia
F) Type 1 diabetes mellitus
G) Type 2 diabetes mellitus
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