A finding associated with male genital herpes is
A) disseminated lymphadenopathy.
B) pain subsiding with scrotal elevation.
C) soft, red papules on the prepuce.
D) painful superficial penile vesicles.
E) pearly gray, dome-shaped lesions.
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