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A man presents with a rash on his flank with itching for the past 2 weeks. The patient has tried several over-the-counter medications, including lotrimin and hydrocortisone, without any improvement. In physical examination, the rash is seen on his palms and the sole of one foot, but no oral lesions are found. What is the likely diagnosis?

ATinea corporis

BPityriasis rosea

CSecondary syphilis

DContact dermatitis

2

A 45 year-old HIV-positive male presented with multiple red hemangioma-like lesions. Biopsy specimens show clusters of bacilli that stain positively with the Warthin-Starry stain. Which of the following could be the causative organism?

ABartonella quintana

BHHV8

CBartonella henselae

DEBV

3

Which of the following is not considered an opportunistic infection in AIDS?

ACandidiasis

BKaposi's sarcoma

CRubella

DCytomegalovirus infection

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