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Cholangiocarcinoma with a metastatic umbilical lesion
BMJ 2018; 363 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.k4041 (Published 11 October 2018) Cite this as: BMJ 2018;363:k4041- David Harrington, infectious disease registrar,
- Christina George, dermatology registrar,
- Hazem Ibrahim, consultant dermatopathologist,
- Sanjay Bhagani, consultant in infectious diseases and HIV
- Royal Free Hospital, London, UK
- Correspondence to D Harrington davidharrington{at}nhs.net
A 59 year old man with a renal transplant and well controlled HIV infection presented with an enlarging, firm, and intermittently discharging crusted umbilical nodule (fig 1). He gave a history of …
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