A 65-year-old woman comes to the office due to progressively worsening weakness of the legs for 5 months. Examination shows increased muscle tone, brisk deep tendon reflexes, and decreased muscle strength in the lower extremities. The Babinski sign is positive in both legs. Upper extremities are normal. MRI of the spine reveals a 2-cm, round lesion with homogeneous, intense contrast enhancement compressing the spinal cord at the T12 level; the lesion is extramedullary but is surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid, as shown in the exhibit.
Which of the following is the most likely cell of origin of the lesion?
A) Ependymal cells
B) Meningothelial cells
C) Metastatic tumor cells
D) Osteoblasts
E) Vascular endothelial cells
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