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Aug 28, 2020

A patient presents to physical therapy with intermittent buttock, hip, and thigh pain.  During examination, the therapist notes a tender, palpable mass in the groin region.  The patient also demonstrates a positive psoas sign and an antalgic gait pattern.  While reviewing the patient’s history, which of the following conditions will LEAST likely be associated with the patient’s current complaints?

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