A 43-year-old woman comes to the emergency department due to confusion. She has also had increased thirst and has needed to "use the bathroom more frequently." She has not had any fever, chills, headache, chest pain, shortness of breath, or cough. Her medical history is significant for bipolar disorder that is well-controlled by medication. She does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs. Her vital signs are stable, and physical examination is unremarkable. Laboratory results are as follows:
What is the most likely cause of this patient's symptoms and laboratory findings?
A) Dehydration
B) Lithium
C) Divalproic acid
D) Craniopharyngioma
E) Head trauma
F) Psychogenic polydipsia
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