A 46-year-old man comes to the urgent care clinic due to genital lesions. Three days ago, the patient noticed a papule on the shaft of his penis, which has since evolved into an ulcer. Two similar lesions have developed on the glans penis in the last 24 hours. The patient has had multiple female sexual partners in the last 3 months and uses condoms inconsistently. He has no other symptoms. Examination reveals a 2-cm, nonpainful, ulcerated lesion on the shaft of the penis with indurated borders and no purulent drainage. There are 2 smaller, similar lesions on the glans penis. Mild, bilateral, nontender inguinal lymphadenopathy is present. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Behçet disease
B) Chancroid
C) Herpes simplex infection
D) Lymphogranuloma venereum
E) Syphilis
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