A 30-year-old woman comes to the office for evaluation of irregular menses. The patient has had increasingly irregular menses over the past 6 months, and hot flashes and unintentional weight loss for the past few months. She has also had intermittent lower abdominal pain that is usually worse after increased physical activity. The patient has no chronic medical conditions and takes no daily medications. On examination, the abdomen is nontender. A pelvic examination shows a left adnexal mass and a small uterus. TSH is low and a urine pregnancy test is negative. Pelvic ultrasound reveals a 6-cm left ovarian mass. The mass is surgically removed, and gross examination of the specimen shows a cystic lesion with an oily substance. Which of the following cell types is the most likely source of the neoplasm in this patient?
A) Ectopic endometrial cells
B) Germ cells
C) Granulosa cells
D) Ovarian fibroblasts
E) Theca cells
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