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A 28 years old married woman was brought to the hospital with a 2 weeks history of “growths” in the vulvar region. On examination there were multiple cauliflower verrucous lesions on the labia majora and minor What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A 28 years old married woman was brought to the hospital with a 2 weeks history of “growths” in the vulvar region. On examination there were multiple cauliflower verrucous lesions on the labia majora and minor What is the most likely diagnosis?


  1. Condylomata lata
  2. Condylomata acuminata
  3. Herpes simplex type – 1
  4. Herpes simplex type – II
  5. Chancroid

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A. Condylomata lata

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