Multiple Choice
A 9-month-old patient presents with fever and large areas of redness and bullae over the trunk, palms, legs, and soles of the feet. There is redness and swelling of the conjunctiva and lips. The clinician should recognize this condition as:
A) Giant cell arteritis
B) Stevens-Johnson syndrome
C) Botulism
D) Myasthenia gravis
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