A patient breaks out in numerous painful oral ulcers. The patient has just recovered from lesions caused by reactivated herpes simplex virus. Which of the following diagnoses should be entertained for the new oral lesions?
A) Behçet's syndrome
B) Major aphthous stomatitis
C) Erythema multiforme
D) Acute (systemic) lupus erythematosus
E) Chronic (discoid) lupus erythematosus
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