A 52-year-old postmenopausal woman comes to the office for evaluation of vulvar irritation. The patient wears sanitary napkins due to stress urinary incontinence and occasionally notices streaks of blood on the napkin. She is sexually active and has had some pain with sexual intercourse. The patient underwent a hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy at age 48 for adenomyosis. She has had abnormal Pap tests previously but normal colposcopy results. The patient currently uses a nicotine patch for smoking cessation. Vital signs are normal. Pelvic examination shows multiple vulvar excoriations with surrounding erythema. There is an erythematous, friable plaque on the left labium majus. On speculum examination, the vagina has no lesions or abnormal discharge. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A) Condylomata acuminata
B) Contact dermatitis
C) Lichen planus
D) Lichen sclerosus
E) Vulvar cancer
F) Vulvovaginal atrophy
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