A 50-year-old man comes to the office for evaluation of a nodule in his palm just proximal to the third metacarpophalangeal joint. It has grown larger since it first appeared several months ago and he now has mild flexion of the finger, which he is unable to straighten. The patient reports that his mother had similar problems with her fingers. Examination of the affected hand is shown in the exhibit.
Which of the following pathologic processes is most likely involved in this patient's condition?
A) Fibroblastic proliferation and thickening of palmar fascia
B) Heterotopic bone formation within lumbrical muscles
C) Linear deposits of calcium hydroxyapatite
D) Mucinous, gelatinous fluid filling of the tendon sheath
E) Neutrophilic infiltration of flexor tendons
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