Vaginal and vulvar disorders Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 45-year-old woman presents to a women's health clinic for evaluation of vaginal and vulvar itching. She also reports thick vaginal discharge for two days. Past medical history is significant for type II diabetes mellitus. The patient was recently hospitalized for a complicated urinary tract infection. Vitals are within normal limits. The pelvic examination is shown below. Evaluation of the vaginal swab shows a vaginal pH of 4.0. Which of the following best describes the features of the causative pathogen for this patient’s condition?
 A close-up view shows a biological opening with irregular pink tissue and white, raised patches. Hair is visible on the upper left side, and a clear medical speculum is at the bottom.
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