A 52-year-old woman comes to the office due to worsening skin lesions on her right hand. The patient injured her hand while cleaning decaying vegetation from her rose garden 3 weeks ago. She washed the wound with soap and water and noticed a mildly itchy papule several days later. The lesion progressively enlarged, and 2 other similar papules appeared proximal to the original lesion. The patient has had no fever, chills, or severe pain. She has no previous medical conditions and takes no medications. The patient lives in the southeastern United States and has not traveled recently. Physical examination shows a 1-cm, nontender, red nodule on the dorsum of the right hand with 2 smaller papules in linear distribution proximal to it. Which of the following histopathologic findings is most likely present in this patient's skin lesions?
A) Dense inflammatory infiltrate surrounding sulfur granules
B) Granulomas with amastigote parasites inside dermal macrophages
C) Mixed granulomatous and neutrophilic inflammatory reaction
D) Perivascular lymphocytic inflammation and epidermal spongiosis
E) Prominent plasma cell infiltrates and obliterative endarteritis
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