A 43-year-old woman comes to the physician for a 2-week history of increased thirst and urination. BMI is 40. Serum glucose is 700 mg/dL. Which of the following combinations of findings is most likely to be seen in this patient?
↑ Ketones; ↑ Insulin; ↓ Lipoprotein lipase; ↑ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↑ Ketones; ↑ Insulin; ↑ Lipoprotein lipase; ↓ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↑ Ketones; ↑ Insulin; ↑ Lipoprotein lipase; ↓ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↑ Ketones; ↑ Insulin; ↓ Lipoprotein lipase; ↑ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↑ Ketones; ↓ Insulin; ↓ Lipoprotein lipase; ↑ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↑ Ketones; ↓ Insulin; ↑ Lipoprotein lipase; ↓ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↑ Ketones; ↓ Insulin; ↑ Lipoprotein lipase; ↓ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↑ Ketones; ↓ Insulin; ↓ Lipoprotein lipase; ↑ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↓ Ketones; ↑ Insulin; ↓ Lipoprotein lipase; ↑ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↓ Ketones; ↑ Insulin; ↑ Lipoprotein lipase; ↓ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↓ Ketones; ↑ Insulin; ↑ Lipoprotein lipase; ↓ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↓ Ketones; ↑ Insulin; ↓ Lipoprotein lipase; ↑ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↓ Ketones; ↓ Insulin; ↓ Lipoprotein lipase; ↑ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↓ Ketones; ↓ Insulin; ↑ Lipoprotein lipase; ↓ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↓ Ketones; ↓ Insulin; ↑ Lipoprotein lipase; ↓ Hormone-sensitive lipase
↓ Ketones; ↓ Insulin; ↓ Lipoprotein lipase; ↑ Hormone-sensitive lipase