A 56-year-old woman comes to the office due to skin lesions on her right arm that she noticed 4 weeks ago. The patient has no fever or chills. The lesions do not itch. She underwent a right mastectomy for breast cancer 7 years ago and was treated with radiation and chemotherapy. Since her treatment, the patient has had swelling of the right arm. Vital signs are normal. There is nonpitting edema of the right upper extremity. On the inner surface of the right upper arm is a red plaque with no distinct borders, studded with 3 purple papules. The right breast has a well-healed scar, and the left breast is normal. Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Lesion biopsy
B) Oral antifungal therapy
C) Oral antistaphylococcal antibiotics
D) Reassurance and observation
E) Topical corticosteroid therapy
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