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Vulvar Diseases, Part 2

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3. A 25-year-old woman with a history of oral ulcers presented to your clinic with pain in the genital area. On physical examination, multiple ulcers were noted on the labia majora with no discharge. The most likely diagnosis is:

a. Behçet disease

b. Crohn disease

c. extramammary Paget disease

d. pemphigus vulgaris

e. plasma cell vulvitis

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