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Review Question - QID 108389

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QID 108389 (Type "108389" in App Search)
A 32-year-old male presents to his primary care physician. The patient has a history of hypertension, which was found to be the result of an adrenal mass. He is status post resection. On physical exam, vital signs are HR 78 bpm, BP 135/90 mmHg, RR 12 rpm, Sat 100%. Examination of the neck reveals a 2 cm firm, immobile, and nontender mass in the right inferior pole of the thyroid. Laboratory evaluation reveals normal TSH, PTH, and calcium. A biopsy of the lesion is obtained, with H&E staining shown in Figure A. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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