[[Explanation::The patient has primary syphillus, characterized by a painless chancre (an ulcer-like lesion). Syphillis is caused by the spirochete Treponema Pallidum and can be identified by darkfield microscopy or flourescent antibody staining. The fluorescent Treponemal Antibody Absorption (FTA-Abs) assay is more specific than the Rapid Plasmin Reagin (RPR) or VDRL tests for Syphillus. None of the other answer choices could be used to visualize Treponema.
Educational Objective: Primary syphillis is caused by Treponema Pallidum which can be identified by Fluorescent antibody staining.
References: First Aid 2012 page 165. Educational Objective: References: ]]