The characteristic oral manifestation of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome is:
A) Bilateral reticular white lesions in the buccal mucosa
B) Red patch in the palate
C) Nodular yellow-white lesions in the buccal mucosa
D) Perioral pigmented macules
E) Red patch on midline dorsum of the tongue
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