Skin lesions caused by tinea corporis are best described as:
A) Pink-to-red coalescing maculopapular rash on the scalp or trunk
B) Vesicles that rupture, creating a thin, flat, honey-colored crust
C) Circular (round or oval) lesions with erythema and scaling patches
D) Red papules, vesicles, and pustules in clusters
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