Which condition is characterized by papulovesicular lesions appearing in the oral cavity?
Explanation
Papulovesicular lesions in the mouth are typically associated with herpangina, which is caused by enteroviruses. Measles (rubeola) and rubella usually present with different types of oral manifestations, while hand, foot, and mouth disease involves vesicular lesions on multiple body parts but not specifically papulovesicular oral lesions.