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Brain, Vol. 125, No. 12, 2792, December 2002
© 2002 Oxford University Press

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Brain, Vol. 125, Part 9, 2002 (1951–1959)Magnetic resonance imaging findings within 5 days of status epilepticus in childhood

By R. C. Scott, D. G. Gadian, M. D. King, W. K. Chong, T. C. Cox, B. G. R. Neville and A. Connelly

The authors wish to apologise for incorrectly defining the symbols in the legend to Fig. 3 of this paper. The correct figure legend is shown below.



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Fig. 3 A plot of T2 relaxation time (mean of right and left values in each individual) against log age in control subjects (plus signs, middle line), in patients investigated within 2 days of PFC (filled squares, upper line) and in patients investigated >2 days after PFC (open squares, lower line). Lines are curved as T2 relaxation time data required transformation to normalize residual distributions.

 


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