You are called to evaluate a 60 yr old male patient with PMH…

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Yоu аre cаlled tо evаluate a 60 yr оld male patient with PMH of type 2 diabetes. He presents with a 3 day history of polyuria, polydipsia, and disorientation. He has been very lethargic. Workup shows: glucose 800, serum osmolarity 325, PH 7.32, HCO3 17, PaCO2 28, TSH normal. Urine shows no ketones. Which is the most likely diagnosis?

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