Case 12 - Question 5 Question 5: Where does LP typically present on the body? A. LP is restricted to the mucosa and only presents as oral or vulvovaginal lesions. B. LP only involves cutaneous lesions involving the palms, scalp, and nails. Therefore, LP is the incorrect diagnosis in our patient. C. LP can present as cutaneous or mucosal lesions, often involving the skin, oral mucosa, vulvovginal region, and rarely affecting the esophagus, larynx, and conjunctiva. D. LP presents as either mucosal or cutaneous lesions and the two never present at the same time. Time's up