The onset of this chronic, recurring autoimmune disease is at 30 years, with no gender predilection. A triad of symptomatic locations (oral, eye, and genital) is involved, and two of the three areas must be present to make the diagnosis. You suspect:
A) Erythema multiforme
B) Stevens-Johnson syndrome
C) Behçet syndrome
D) Recurrent ulcerative stomatitis (RUS)
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