Case Presentation A 52-year-old male presented to the ED with complaints of pain and mucosal erosion throughout his body (refer to the attached image). The man reported that he had seen a dentist 3-4 months ago due to persistent gingival erosions of unknown etiology. During that time, he started to develop burning skin lesions, which were rapidly eroding and worsened gradually over the past few months. Physical Examination Physical examination of the patient revealed diffuse, shallow, and moist erosions.

The patient had similar lesions on his mouth, along with mucosal sloughing. In addition, there were bright, beefy-red, and raw erosions on the gingiva, lips, and tongue of the patient. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis of the patient? Option A: Tinea corporis Option B: Necrotizing fasciitis Option C: Pemphigus vulgaris Option D: Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome…