
The characteristic findings associated with herpes simplex lesions on the external genitalia are
A) a reddish, round ulcer with a depressed center and raised, indurated edges.
B) raised, round wartlike plaques with a moist surface covered by a gray exudate.
C) small, shallow red vesicles that fuse together to form a large, painful ulcer.
D) white, dry, painless growths with a narrow base.
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