A 7-year-old boy presents with recurrent crops of pink papules on the trunk, buttocks, and proximal extremities, as shown in the clinical image. The lesions ulcerate and heal with varioliform scarring. Which of the following histologic findings would not be expected in this condition?
A. Lichenoid infiltrate
B. Extravasation of red blood cells
C. Dyskeratosis
D. Parakeratosis
E. Eosinophils
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