Clinical assessment of a lesion reveals a severe hypersensitivity reaction, with the lips and tongue especially affected. Additionally, "bull's eye" or "target eye" skin lesions are present, and the onset of all lesions was abrupt or "explosive." The condition is most likely:
A) Lichen planus
B) Herpes
C) Erythema multiforme
D) Mononucleosis
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