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Correction: Subarachnoid gadolinium following angiography-induced cortical blindness
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Renard D, Chevalier C, Wacongne A. Subarachnoid gadolinium following angiography-induced cortical blindness. Practical Neurology 2018;18:240–41. doi: 10.1136/practneurol-2017-001873.
The title of this article was incorrectly shortened from ‘Subarachnoid gadolinium following angiography-induced cortical blindness’ to ‘Transient cortical blindness following gadolinium contrast’ during the editorial process. This has now been changed to the correct title online: ‘Subarachnoid gadolinium following angiography-induced cortical blindness’.
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