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A novel form of autosomal recessive hereditary spastic paraplegia caused by a new SPG7 mutation
In the article “A novel form of autosomal recessive hereditary spastic paraplegia caused by a new SPG7 mutation” by T. Warnecke et al. (Neurology 2007;69:368–375), author Michael Deppe, PhD, was erroneously omitted from the byline. The complete list of authors should read as follows:
Tobias Warnecke, MD; Thomas Duning, MD; Annemarie Schwan, MD; Hubertus Lohmann, PhD; Michael Deppe, PhD; Joerg T. Epplen, MD; and Peter Young, MD
From the Department of Neurology (T.W., T.D., H.L., M.D., P.Y.), University Hospital of Münster, Germany; and Department of Human Genetics (A.S., J.T.E.), Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany. Disclosure: The authors report no conflicts of interest.
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