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Which description best fits the etiological agent of trachoma?
Gluteal Folds
The creases or lines formed where the buttock muscles meet the upper thighs, visible from behind.
Asymmetry
A lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something; a lack of symmetry.
Tophi
Deposits of crystallized uric acid found under the skin, commonly associated with chronic gout.
Chalky Discharge
A term typically referring to a white, thick discharge from a bodily organ or orifice, possibly indicating an infection or other condition.
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