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====Pulse====
====Pulse====
=====Rate=====
=====Rate=====
======Cutaneous Anthrax======
=====Cutaneous Anthrax=====
* [[Tachycardia]] is often present
* [[Tachycardia]] is often present
======Gastrointestinal Anthrax======
=====Gastrointestinal Anthrax=====
* [[Tachycardia]] is often present
* [[Tachycardia]] is often present
======Inhalation or Pulmonary Anthrax======
=====Inhalation or Pulmonary Anthrax=====
* [[Tachycardia]] is often present
* [[Tachycardia]] is often present
======Injection Anthrax======
=====Injection Anthrax=====
* [[Tachycardia]] is often present
* [[Tachycardia]] is often present


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====Gastrointestinal Anthrax====
====Gastrointestinal Anthrax====
* The [[throat]] may be [[erythematous]] if lesion located on [[oropharyngeal]] mucosa
* The [[throat]] may be [[erythematous]] if lesion located on [[oropharyngeal]] mucosa
* Exudate may be present if lesion located on oropharyngeal mucosa
* [[Exudate]] may be present if lesion located on oropharyngeal mucosa
* [[Tonsillar]] [[inflammation]] may be present if lesion located on [[oropharyngeal]] mucosa
* Tonsillar [[inflammation]] may be present if lesion located on [[oropharyngeal]] mucosa
 
=====Inhalation Anthrax=====
* [[Edema]] may be present


===Neck===
===Neck===
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* Painful [[lymph nodes]] may be present
* Painful [[lymph nodes]] may be present
* [[Edema]] may be present in [[oropharyngeal]] anthrax
* [[Edema]] may be present in [[oropharyngeal]] anthrax
=====Inhalation Anthrax=====
* [[Edema]] may be present
* [[Lymph nodes]] may be present
===Auscultation===
=====Inhalation Anthrax=====
* [[Heart]] and [[lung]] sounds may be decreased in the presence of [[pleural effusion]]


===Abdomen===
===Abdomen===
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*[[Abdominal tenderness]] may be present, particularly if exuberant vomiting
*[[Abdominal tenderness]] may be present, particularly if exuberant vomiting
=====Gastrointestinal Anthrax=====
=====Gastrointestinal Anthrax=====
* Abdominal distention may be present
* [[Abdominal distention]] may be present
* Abdominal tenderness may be present
* [[Abdominal tenderness]] may be present
 


===Extremities===
===Extremities===
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*[[Edema]] may be present, particularly around the initial lesion
*[[Edema]] may be present, particularly around the initial lesion
=====Gastrointestinal Anthrax=====
=====Gastrointestinal Anthrax=====
* Edema may be present
* [[Edema]] may be present
=====Inhalation Anthrax=====
* [[Cyanosis]] may be present
* [[Edema]] may be present


===Neurologic===
===Neurologic===
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* [[Mental status]] may be altered in case of severe systemic anthrax
* [[Mental status]] may be altered in case of severe systemic anthrax
=====Gastrointestinal Anthrax=====
=====Gastrointestinal Anthrax=====
* Mental status may be altered in case of severe systemic anthrax
* [[Mental status]] may be altered in case of severe systemic anthrax
* Coma may be present
* [[Coma]] may be present
=====Inhalation Anthrax=====
* [[Mental status]] may be altered in case of severe systemic anthrax
* [[Coma]] may be present


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:30, 17 July 2014

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: João André Alves Silva, M.D. [2]

Overview

Physical Examination

Appearance of the Patient

The appearance of the patients and physical exam will depend on the type of anthrax present in that patient.

Vitals

Temperature

Cutaneous Anthrax
Gastrointestinal Anthrax
Inhalation Anthrax
Injection Anthrax

Pulse

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Cutaneous Anthrax
Gastrointestinal Anthrax
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Injection Anthrax

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Gastrointestinal Anthrax
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Inhalation Anthrax

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Cutaneous Anthrax
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  • Edema may be present, particularly in the neck region
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Inhalation Anthrax

Throat

Gastrointestinal Anthrax

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Neck

Cutaneous Anthrax
  • Lymph nodes may be present, particularly if initial lesion is located in that region
Gastrointestinal Anthrax
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Auscultation

Inhalation Anthrax

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Cutaneous Anthrax
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Extremities

Cutaneous Anthrax
  • Edema may be present, particularly around the initial lesion
Gastrointestinal Anthrax
Inhalation Anthrax

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Cutaneous Anthrax
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Inhalation Anthrax

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