A patient presents with fasting blood sugar of 167mg/dl, skin pigmentation and hypogonadism. His liver enzymes show SGOT as 670 and SGPT AS 690. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Correct Answer: Hemochromatosis
Description: Answer is C (Hemochromatosis) The association of Hepatic dysfunction (raised liver enzymes), Diabetes (Raised fasting Sugar), Skin pigmentation and Hypogonadism suggests a diagnosis of Hemochromatosis.
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