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A 36-year-old woman presents to the dermatology clinic to establish care and undergo a skin check. Past medical history includes asthma, which is well-controlled with low-dose inhaled fluticasone propionate. During physical examination, a painless, doughy, mobile, round, and well-localized mass is noted on the patient’s upper back measuring about 2 cm. There is no overlying discoloration of the skin or associated rash. The patient’s significant other had first noticed the mass several years ago, and it has neither changed in size nor caused any discomfort. Based on the patient’s history and physical exam, what type of tissue is most likely to be involved?
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