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Error in Stated Percentages

Arch Neurol. 1994;51(3):268.

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In the article entitled "Unimpaired Verbal Memory and Oculomotor Control in Asymptomatic Adults With the Genetic Marker for Huntington's Disease" that appeared in the August 1993 issue of the ARCHIVES (1993; 50:799-802), there were errors in the stated percentages in the last sentence of the "Participants" paragraph of the abstract. The sentence read as follows: "Twenty were determined to be at 95% risk for HD; 56 were at 15% risk." The sentence should read as follows: "Twenty were determined to be at greater than or equal to 95% risk for HD; 56 were at less than or equal to 5% risk." . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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