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(Stroke. 1999;30:192.)
© 1999 American Heart Association, Inc.


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In the 1997 article by Sliwka et al,1 the last two columns of Figure 1Down did not agree with data that had been corrected in the text. A revised version of the authors' original figure, corrected to agree with the text, appears below.



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Figure 1.

We apologize for the original oversight as well as for our delay in printing this correction.

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1 Sliwka U, Lingnau A, Stohlmann W-D, Schmidt P, Mull M, Diehl RR, Noth J. Prevalence and time course of microembolic signals in patients with acute stroke: a prospective study. Stroke. 1997;28:358–363.

[Correction for Vol 28, Number 2, February 1997. Pages 358–363.]





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