A 35-year-old man visits the clinic for an assessment of red skin lesions beneath his breast, which his wife initially observed. The sores are not itchy or unpleasant, and no one else in the family has skin problems. He hasn't experimented with any new soaps, lotions, or detergents. The patient has no known medical issues and does not use any drugs. Every night, he consumes 4-6 beers. He does not smoke or use illegal substances. The BMI is 32kg/m2, and vital signs are normal. The skin findings are depicted below.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A) Acrochordon
B) Cavernous hemangioma
C) Cherry hemangioma
D) Cystic hygroma
E) Spider angioma
F) Strawberry hemangioma
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