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Correction to Jones and Hayslett, N Engl J Med 335(4):226-232 July 25, 1996.

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Volume 336:739 March 6, 1997 Number 10

Outcome of Pregnancy in Women with Moderate or Severe Renal Insufficiency

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Outcome of Pregnancy in Women with Moderate or Severe Renal Insufficiency . On page 229, in lines 11 through 13 of the left-hand column, the comparison of the incidence of exacerbation of hypertension during pregnancy in the group with severe renal insufficiency and in the group with only moderate renal insufficiency should have been 38 percent versus 24 percent, not 62 percent versus 76 percent, as printed.




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