The visualization of a large proportion of clue cells on your wet mount slide examination suggests:
a. trichomonal infection.
b. bacterial vaginosis.
c. candidiasis.
d. gonorrhea.
B
Clue cells are present in bacterial vaginosis. Hyphae are present in candidiasis, and flagellae are present in trichomonal infection. Gonorrhea cannot be identified on a wet mount.
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