A 34-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes on an SGLT2 inhibitor presents with nausea, vomiting, and malaise. Blood glucose is 198 mg/dL, pH 7.18, bicarbonate 9 mEq/L, anion gap 24, serum ketones strongly positive, and urine ketones 4+. Which of the following best explains this presentation?
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A
SGLT2 inhibitors promote renal glucose excretion, lowering blood glucose while allowing ketogenesis to continue, resulting in euglycemic DKA
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B
SGLT2 inhibitors impair glucagon suppression, leading to paradoxical hyperglucagonemia and ketosis without hyperglycemia
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C
The patient has concurrent starvation ketosis superimposed on mild hyperglycemia from insulin deficiency
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D
SGLT2 inhibitors cause a type B lactic acidosis that mimics DKA on laboratory testing