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Mr. Santos, a 35-year-old Male, Presents to the Community Health Clinic with Multiple Small, Painless, Flesh-colored Papules on His Genital Area. He Reports That These Lesions Have Been Present for Several Weeks and Are Not Causing Any Discomfort. He Denies Any History of Sexual Contact with Multiple Partners. on Examination, the Lesions Appear Smooth and Dome-shaped with a Central DepressionWhat is the most likely diagnosis for Mr. Santos' condition27 of 100AHerpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infectionBGenital wartsCMolluscum ContagiosumDSyphilis

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Mr. Santos, a 35-year-old Male, Presents to the Community Health Clinic with Multiple Small, Painless, Flesh-colored Papules on His Genital Area. He Reports That These Lesions Have Been Present for Several Weeks and Are Not Causing Any Discomfort. He Denies Any History of Sexual Contact with Multiple Partners. on Examination, the Lesions Appear Smooth and Dome-shaped with a Central DepressionWhat is the most likely diagnosis for Mr. Santos' condition27 of 100AHerpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infectionBGenital wartsCMolluscum ContagiosumDSyphilis

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The most likely diagnosis for Mr. Santos' condition is Molluscum Contagiosum. This is because the description of the lesions as small, painless, flesh-colored papules that are smooth and dome-shaped with a central depression is characteristic of Molluscum Contagiosum. This condition is a skin infection caused by the Molluscum Contagiosum virus. It is not typically associated with multiple sexual partners, which is consistent with Mr. Santos' history.

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