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                                    A 37-year-old man presents with a right testicular mass. Testicular ultrasound reveals a 6 cm hypervascular mass. 
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                                    A 59-year-old man presents with a left parotid mass that had been present for five years. On physical examination, a firm, fixed, 2.5 cm mass with overlying skin changes was noted in the left parotid, along with weak facial mobility on the left side. Multiple lymph nodes (level 11 and level V) were palpable. 
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                                    A 77-year-old woman presents with longstanding abdominal pain and distension. 
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                                    A 47-year-old man presents with an indurated and nonulcerated subcutaneous mass on the abdominal wall. 
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                                    A 2-year-old boy presents with a history of a rapidly progressing tumor of the urinary bladder and normal serum alpha-fetoprotein. 
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                                    A 60-year-old man presents with six months of epigastric pain that radiates to his back, as well as weight loss and jaundice. 
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                                    A 59-year-old man presents with a left parotid mass that had been present for five years. On physical examination, a firm, fixed, 2.5 cm mass with overlying skin changes was noted in the left parotid, along with weak facial mobility on the left side. Multiple lymph nodes (level 11 and level V) were palpable. 
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                                    A 66-year-old woman with no history of other malignancies presents with a palpable 10-cm mass in the right breast. 
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                                    A 60-year-old woman presents with a 3.7 cm breast mass and multiple purple skin lesions that are more prominent around the nipple and areolar region. 
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                                    A 30-year-old G1P0 woman with limited prenatal care presents with vaginal bleeding at 15 weeks’ gestation. There is no evidence of fetal development on ultrasound. 
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                                    A 58-year-old man presents with a 5-year history of a painless, slow-growing subcutaneous mass in the inguinal region 
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                                    A 69-year-old non-smoking Japanese woman presents with a history of multiple symptoms resembling transient ischemic attacks. She undergoes a right lung middle lobectomy for a 6.5 cm subpleural, well-circumscribed mass. 
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                                    A 30-year-old G1P1 woman from Arizona delivers a stillborn fetus at 27 weeks’ gestation. The untrimmed placenta weighs 233 grams and shows multiple infarcts. 
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                                    A 22-year-old man with a history of colectomy presents with abdominal pain. Physical exam finds a palpable abdominal mass, which a CT scan confirms. 
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                                    A 46-year-old woman presents with pelvic pain and abnormal vaginal bleeding. Endometrial biopsy shows proliferative endometrium. 
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                                    A 45-year-old man presents with bilateral gynecomastia. On physical examination, a left testicular mass is identified. 
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                                    A 62-year-old man presents with a painless testicular mass. A radical orchiectomy is performed, revealing a solid lobular tan mass measuring 4 cm. 
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                                    A 67-year-old man presents with diarrhea, nausea, and intermittent fever. His medical history includes a thyroid carcinoma and a melanoma on his upper back, widely excised. 
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                                    A 32-year-old woman undergoing antenatal care has an abdominal wall nodule measuring 2 cm early mid-trimester, which increases to 5 cm in the third trimester. 
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                                    A 47-year-old woman with a history of sickle cell disease presents with increasing abdominal pain. A CBC demonstrates anemia and a CT scan reveals bilateral adrenal masses.