A patient presents to the emergency department with a virus and some growths in and around her vagina. The physician recommends a Pap smear. Which of the following conditions does this patient probably have?

A. HIV
B. Herpes
C. Hepatitis
D. HPV


Answer: D

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A. The tibia B. The fibula C. The femur D. The talus E. The Calcaneus

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