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Correction for Watson and Scott, Clin Chem 41 (3) 343-360.
Clinical Chemistry 41: 1207, 1995;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 41, 1207-1207, Copyright © 1995 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Clinical Utility of Biochemical Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid

Mark A. Watson 1 and Mitchell G. Scott 1

1 Washington University School of Medicine, Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Division of Laboratory Medicine, Box 8118, 660 South Euclid Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110

In the Review by Watson and Scott entitled "Clinical utility of biochemical analysis of cerebrospinal fluid," 1995; 41:343-60, the total protein concentration in Table 1 should have been expressed in grams per liter (g/L), not milligrams per liter.

In the Case Report by S. Coyle, M.D. Penney, P.W. Masters, and B.E. Walker entitled "Early diagnosis of ectopic arginine vasopressin secretion." 1933;39:152-4, in column 2, paragraph 3, page 152, and the title of The 1, the concentration of hypertonic saline infusion should have been expressed as 50 grams per liter (g/L), not milligrams per liter.







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