The onset of this condition is explosive. It is characterized by skin and mucosal lesions. The skin lesions are referred to as target, iris, or bull's eye lesions. The mucosal lesions affect the buccal mucosa, lips, and tongue and appear as superficial ulcerations. The lip lesions are ulcerated, encrusted, and bloody.
On the basis of this description, you suspect:
A) lichen planus.
B) erythema multiforme.
C) contact dermatitis.
D) SLE.
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Q21: Treatment for pemphigus vulgaris involves
A) high doses
Q25: Sjögren syndrome is a(n)
A) autoimmune disease that
Q26: The most characteristic skin lesion in SLE
Q29: The histologic appearance of lesions in SLE
Q30: This patient has Sjögren syndrome and severe
Q33: Which form of Langerhans cell disease resembles
Q33: The diagnosis of cicatricial pemphigoid is made
Q34: The acute disseminated form of Langerhans cell
Q36: Primary Sjögren syndrome occurs when:
A)another autoimmune disease
Q39: In which one of the following is
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