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A 20-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department following a motor vehicle accident. The patient was the unrestrained driver and suffered chest and abdomen contusions. She is hemodynamically stable and complains of mild abdominal pain. Medical history is unremarkable. Vitals signs are within normal limits. Serum β-hCG is negative. The chest radiograph is normal, and abdominal radiograph is normal other than an incidental finding indicated by the arrow in the picture below:
An X-ray of a human torso shows a calcification in the pelvis, indicated by a black arrow. The spine and hip bones are visible.
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The patient subsequently undergoes diagnostic laparoscopy, which shows the following histopathological finding:
A microscopy image shows pink-stained tissue with multiple clusters of round structures, resembling glands or follicles, set within a fibrous stroma.
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Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

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