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A 50-year-old man with chronic hepatitis C infection is brought to the emergency department by the police because he has blisters and crusted lesions on sun-exposed skin of his face and lower arms. He admits to chronic alcohol use, and recently became homeless. Plasma porphyrins are elevated, and follow-up studies demonstrate elevated uroporphyrin I in urine and isocoproporphyrin in feces. A biopsy of one of the lesions reveals subepidermal blisters with minimal inflammation, thickening of vessel walls in the papillary dermis, marked solar elastosis, and "caterpillar bodies" in the roof of the blister. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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