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Hematoxylineosin staining of lesional tissue revealed marked superficial papillary edema, diffuse interstitial inflammation with focal blood-vessel congestion, and acute vasculitis. A Gram's stain revealed gram-positive rods, and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed the presence of Bacillus anthracis.
The patient continued to take the same dose of ciprofloxacin. At a follow-up examination one week after presentation, the size of the lesion had diminished and the surrounding erythema had resolved. He remained free of constitutional symptoms.
T. Casey Gallagher, M.D.
Bellevue Hospital
New York, NY 10016
tcaseygallagher{at}yahoo.com
Bruce E. Strober, M.D., Ph.D.
New York University School of Medicine
New York, NY 10016
Because of current health concern, this article was published at www.nejm.org on November 8, 2001.
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