Adrenal masses Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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An 18-month-old boy is brought to the office by his parent due to abnormal body movements. His parent states that the patient has been walking abnormally for the past several weeks with frequent falls. The patient’s temperature is 37.0°C (98.6°F), pulse is 108/min, and blood pressure is 125/80 mmHg. Physical examination reveals multidirectional, nonrhythmic eye movements. The patient is also observed to have sporadic limb jerkings and truncal ataxia when walking. A left-sided immobile abdominal mass is palpated. There is no hepatosplenomegaly. Laboratory testing reveals anemia, and elevated levels of homovanillic acid and vanillylmandelic acid are detected in the urine. The abdominal mass most likely originated from which of the following embryologic derivatives?    

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