Which condition is characterized by intraepithelial vacuole formation leading to vesicles or bullae located above the basal cell layer?
Explanation
The presence of intraepithelial vacuolation with vesicle or bulla formation above the basal layer is a hallmark of pemphigus. Candida albicans is a fungal infection, bullous pemphigoid involves subepidermal blisters, and lichen planus is characterized by a different histopathological pattern.