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Question Answered Asked by ConstableMolePerson2530 A young adult male patient
Question Answered Asked by ConstableMolePerson2530 A young adult male patient presents to the clinic with multiple flesh-colored, exophytic lesions on the penile shaft. He reports they are painless but has noticed an increase in their number over the past few months. He is sexually active with multiple partners and occasionally uses condoms. The lesions are hyperkeratotic and some exhibit a cauliflower-like appearance. What is the most likely etiology of the lesions observed in this patient? • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) • Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) • Syphilis: • Chancroid SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE
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