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In the correspondence regarding the article “Predicting outcome after acute basilar artery occlusion based on admission characteristics” by Y. He et al. (Neurology® 2012;79:1410), there is an error in the second author's name, which should be spelled “Tianxiao Li.” The editorial staff regrets the error.
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