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A 30-year-old woman presents with flaccid bullae on her skin that are easy to rupture. A biopsy of the lesion reveals a suprabasal split. What is the most likely diagnosis?

AErythema multiforme

BPemphigus vegetans

CPemphigus vulgaris

DPemphigus foliaceous

2

A 85-year-old female developed multiple blisters on the trunk and thighs. Nikolsky's sign is negative. The lesions came on and off. The most probable diagnosis is

APemphigus vulgaris

BBullous pemphigoid

CLepra reaction

DLichen planus

3

Acantholytic cells in pemphigus are derived from:

AStratum spinosum

BStratum basale

CStratum granulosum

DLangerhans cells

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