A 63-year-old man presented to his GP with severe tiredness, loss of appetite and weight loss. His medical history consists temporal lobe epilepsy for which he was under treatment for 13 years. His physical examination was unremarkable. Examination Sodium 119 mmol/L Potassium 3.4 mmol/L Urea 4.1 mmol/L Creatnine 63 µmol/L What is the most likely diagnosis?
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