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A patient is admitted with LLQ abdominal pain. He has a history of hypertension, and lupus (SLE). Vitals were documented as BP 139/82, Respirations 18, Temperature 99.0, BMI 44. The ED doctor diagnosed the patient with an incarcerated inguinal hernia, and the patient was taken to surgery for repair. The surgeon notes increased time was needed for the procedure due to the amount of adipose tissue but he was able to complete the repair with mesh. The patient was up walking the evening of surgery with good bowel sounds. The day of discharge, a dietician saw the patient for weight loss counseling. The final diagnostic statement listed incarcerated left inguinal hernia, HTN, and SLE. Based on the information in the scenario, what diagnosis missing from the final diagnostic statement?
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