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A 56-year-old man presents to the primary care clinic for evaluation of an abdominal mass. The patient reports that the mass has been present for several months, and he has had no associated pain. Past medical history includes hypertension and hyperlipidemia for which the patient takes hydrochlorothiazide and simvastatin. Temperature is 37.0 °C (98.6 °F), blood pressure is 125/60 mmHg, respiratory rate is 16/min, pulse is 80/min, and oxygen saturation is 100% on room air. Physical examination reveals a non-tender, round, rubbery, mobile mass as shown in the image below. The mass is not reducible on palpation. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

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