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Orientation of Parts of the Figure

Arch Neurol. 1993;50(3):323.

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In the article entitled "Central Nervous System Involvement in the Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome" that appeared in the October 1992 issue of the ARCHIVES (1992;49:1082-1085), errors appeared in the legend concerning the orientation of the parts of the Figure. The first two sentences read as follows: "Magnetic resonance imaging, axial planes: Top row, Initial presentation. Bottom row, Follow-up 22 months later." The first two sentences should have read as follows: "Magnetic resonance imaging, axial planes: top left, top right, and bottom center. Follow-up 22 months later: top center, bottom left, and bottom right." . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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