"Target" or "iris" skin lesions are the classic cutaneous counterpart of which of the following oral ulcerative diseases?
A) Chronic lupus erythematosus
B) Acute lupus erythematosus
C) Behçet's syndrome
D) Secondary syphilis
E) Erythema multiforme
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