Problem: A 36-year-old woman presents to the emergency department after her first-ever seizure. A neurologic explanation of the seizures is not found after magnetic resonance imaging. Her laboratory test results include the following: Analyte, Reference Range Patient Result Glucose, fasting, 65-99 mg/dL 45 Insulin, 2.6-24.9 µU/mL 2.5 C-peptide, 1.1-4.4 ng/mL 2 Cortisol, am, 4.8-19.5 µg/dL 1 ACTH, 7.2-63 pg/mL 624 TSH, 0.27-4.20 µIU/mL 4.0 Free T4, 0.93-1.70 ng/dL 1 Abbreviations: ACTH, adrenocorticotropic hormone; TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone What treatment is most likely to ameliorate this patient's hypoglycemia? Looking for Assignment Help? A. Sulfonylureas B. Prednisone C. Acarbose D. Levothyroxine