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Correction to: Neuroradiology (2024) 66:145–154
The original article contains an error. Unfortunately, author found two minor errors in the published manuscript, which undeliberately slipped through. The corrections as follows;
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Page 8: Under the heading “Brain MRI findings”. In the sentence, “The optic nerves were significantly increased among the study children compared to the controls (4.49 vs. 4.12, p<0.001).” It should be corrected to decreased instead for increased.
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Page 9: Under the heading “Associations between MRI findings and ophthalmological outcome”, in the sentence “Decreased thickness of the chiasma increased risk for subnormal stereo acuity (≥120).” It should be corrected to (>60).
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Karimi, A., Setänen, S., Larsson, E. et al. Correction to: Brain MRI findings and their association with visual impairment in young adolescents born very preterm. Neuroradiology 66, 1059 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-024-03349-4
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