A 55-year-old man comes to the office due to a week of nausea and generalized weakness. He also has had muscle cramps for the past 3 days. The patient has a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus diagnosed 2 years ago, hypertension diagnosed 10 years ago, and hyperlipidemia. The patient has been on a stable medication regimen of metformin, lisinopril, and rosuvastatin for 2 years. He does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs. Temperature is 37 C (98.6 F) , blood pressure is 160/98 mm Hg, pulse is 84/min, and respirations are 18/min. The mucous membranes are moist. Bilateral basal crackles are present. The abdomen is soft and nontender. Bilateral 2+ lower extremity edema is present. Laboratory results are as follows:
Urine sodium is 70 mEq/L. Renal ultrasound shows normal-sized kidneys with no evidence of hydronephrosis. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's current condition?
A) Decreased cardiac output
B) Drug-induced interstitial nephritis
C) Glomerulonephritis
D) Intravascular volume depletion
E) Progression of diabetic nephropathy
F) Renal tubular injury
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