A 26-year-old woman comes to the office due to eye problems. One week ago while driving, her eyes closed spontaneously after she looked at the headlights of an oncoming car. She briefly could not open her eyes and had to stop driving until the symptoms gradually improved over several minutes. Since then, she has had 3 similar episodes brought on by bright light exposure. The patient has had no fever, eye pain or discharge, blurry or double vision, headaches, or extremity weakness or numbness. She has a history of asymptomatic sarcoidosis and takes no medications. Vital signs are within normal limits. On physical examination, there is no facial asymmetry. Frequent blinking of the eyes is noted, and shining light in the eyes to assess pupillary response causes involuntary tonic closure of the eyelids bilaterally. The remainder of the examination is normal. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Acute uveitis
B) Focal dystonia
C) Myasthenia gravis
D) Myotonic dystrophy
E) Trigeminal neuralgia
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