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METASTATIC CARCINOMA OF THE UMBILICUS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955A review of the literature would lead one to believe that carcinomatous involvement of the umbilicus occurs infrequently. We suspect that this lesion is much commoner. In the last few years careful examination of the umbilicus has shown a hard indurated ring or nodule in five cases that were proven to be carcinoma on biopsy.
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An erythematous and draining umbilicus
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 200620-year-old man presented to the Emergency Departent (ED) with fever, abdominal pain, and yellowish ilky discharge of the umbilicus for 3 days. He noted the mbilicus draining straw-colored fluid about 1 week rior, and developed periumbilical erythema and tenderess. He had two other episodes of umbilical drainage ith fluid during the prior 3 months.
Chien-Chang, Lee +3 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1964
J L, O'LEARY, J A, O'LEARY
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J L, O'LEARY, J A, O'LEARY
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