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Volume 12, Number 3, March 2006

Cutaneous Anthrax, Belgian Traveler

Erwin Van den Enden,* Alphons Van Gompel,* and Marjan Van Esbroeck*
*Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium

 
 
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Figure. Initial skin lesion with black crust and red border, suggestive of cutaneous anthrax. By the time the picture was taken, the massive edema of hand and arm had subsided.

 

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