Cutaneous lesions that exhibit characteristic concentric red and white rings (target lesions) may be seen in association with the oral lesions that appear as:
A) Persistent crateriform necrotic lesions
B) Erythematous patches
C) Multiple large ulcers
D) Crops of small (1 mm) ulcers preceded by vesicles
E) White patches
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