- John Hunt, consultant gastroenterologist (john.hunt@bromleyhospitals.nhs.uk),
- Maxwell Asante, consultant gastroenterologist,
- Shamsi El Hasani, consultant surgeon
- Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust, Princess Royal University Hospital, Farnborough Common, Orpington, Kent BR6 8ND
EDITOR—The BMJ recently published an interactive case report from a general practitioner about a patient with itching and gall stones.1 2 Readers were invited to comment on the case using the rapid response feature on bmj.com, and three weeks later the outcome and summary of the responses were published.3
From the responses posted from three continents the interactive case report was educational and can be judged to have been …
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