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- condylomata acuminata is a contagious sti usually on the anus, vulva, penis, thighs, and/or perineum. the lesions usually are moist, soft, red or pink, and can be: cauliflower - like solitary and pedunculated \pedicle\ knuckle - like or nipple - like all of the above 16) the majority of stis are diagnosed using: material swabbed from orifices visual examination sexual history fecal test
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- Condylomata acuminata lesions can have various appearances including cauliflower - like, solitary and pedunculated, and knuckle - like or nipple - like.
- Material swabbed from orifices is commonly used to diagnose STIs as it can detect pathogens. Visual examination may not be conclusive for all STIs, sexual history is an aid but not a primary diagnostic method, and fecal tests are not the main way to diagnose most STIs.
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- D. all of the above
- A. material swabbed from orifices