Verbal memory impairment correlates with hippocampal pyramidal cell density
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In the article “Verbal memory impairment correlates with hippocampal pyramidal cell density” by K.J. Sass et al. (Neurology® 1990;40:1694–1697), table 1 contains several typographical errors. The correct mean score and standard deviation for CA3, right focus, are 7,041.80 and 3,402.43, respectively. The correct mean score for the granule layer, right focus, should be 155,640.44. The correct mean score and standard deviation for CA3, autopsy, are 17,941.86 and 2,804.07, respectively. The correct CA1 mean for the autopsy group is 15,529.93. The authors regret the errors.
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