An 18-year-old college student comes to the Student Health C…
An 18-year-old college student comes to the Student Health Clinic because he has found a growth on his penis. He has had 10 sexual partners in the past 2 years. He is unsure of his sexual partners’ medical histories. Upon examination, you find a cauliflower-like growth that is somewhat moist on the surface of the circumcised penis. There is no inguinal adenopathy. What is your most likely diagnosis?
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A 42-year-old welder comes to the emergency room because he has noticed drooping in his face and a constantly watering right eye. He had an upper respiratory infection 2 weeks before these symptoms started. On physical examination, his pupils are equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation; the right side of his face droops both above and below the forehead when he tries to smile; and he is unable to close his right eye completely. There is no tongue deviation. You diagnose him with Bell’s palsy. Which cranial nerve is affected in this condition?
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