A 17-year-old kid arrives at the clinic with a facial lesion. Several weeks ago, the patient discovered a little spot of rough skin on his lower lip, which has gradually expanded. He says he feels no discomfort or itching. The patient suffered from eczema as a youngster but has no other chronic medical issues. The vital indicators are within normal ranges. The presentation depicts the results of the physical examination.
There are no other skin rashes, oral lesions, or enlarged lymph nodes. Which of the following histopathological findings are most likely present in this patient's skin lesion?
A) Acantholysis and multinucleated giant epithelial cells
B) Epidermal hyperplasia and cytoplasmic vacuolization
C) Subcorneal bacterial collection and neutrophilic infiltration
D) Subepidermal linear complement deposits and separation
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