Secondary herpes simplex infections:
A) Are cured with topical acyclovir
B) Usually present as single oval-shaped ulcers
C) Typically affect the buccal mucosa, tongue, and mucosal surface of the lip when occurring as an intraoral expression of the disease
D) Are always unilateral
E) None of the above
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