What are the clinical manifestations of lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)?
Answer:
Primary: painless, self-limited genital ulcer
Secondary: acute inguinal adenitis (Buboes) due to lymphatic spread of infection
Chronic disease may develop resulting in further ulceration, proctocolitis, rectal strictures, rectovaginal fistulas, and elephantiasis.
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