Question: The following are true regarding genital warts (condylomata acuminata): (Select all that apply) Primary episode may be asymptomatic; recurrence usually less painful, of shorter duration. Single or multiple papules or plaques of variable shapes; may be round, pointed, or thin and slender. May be raised, flat, or cauliflower-like. Caused by HPV, usually subtypes 6, 11; carcinogenic subtypes are rare. Can arise on penis, scrotum, groin, thighs, anus; usually asymptomatic, occasionally cause itching and pain Small scattered or grouped vesicles, 1-3 mm in size, on glans or shaft of penis. Appear as erosions if vesicular membrane breaks. Need Assignment Help?