The presenting clinical sign(s) of primary syphilis when it occurs in the oral/perioral region through oral-genital contact is (are) :
A) Acute ulcers preceded by bullae
B) Chronic ulceration
C) Maculopapulary rash
D) Dental abnormalities
E) Koplik's spots
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