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Correction to Ropper and Gorson, N Engl J Med 356(2):166-172 January 11, 2007.

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Volume 356:1794 April 26, 2007 Number 17

Concussion

 

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Concussion . The second sentence of the article (page 166) should have read "This event is so common, affecting about 128 people per 100,000 population in the United States yearly,1 that almost all physicians are called on at some time to provide care at the scene or to treat the sequelae of concussion" rather than "affecting about 50 people per 100,000 population." The text has been corrected on the Journal's Web site at www.nejm.org.




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