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A healthy 17-year-old adolescent has a routine check of his health status. On physical examination pearly penile papules are noted at the edge of the glans penis. He is circumcised. There is no erythema or urethral discharge. He is not sexually active. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A Bowen disease

B Human papillomavirus infection

C Normal variation

D Balanitis with Staphylococcus aureus

E Phimosis

  #2

b??? bowen plaques not nodules

  #3

normal variation

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fits into none except c i think

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  #5

C is the correct ans







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