Journal of Pediatric Neurology 2018; 16(04): e1-e2
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1647244
Erratum
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Erratum: Unusual Presentation of Childhood Reversible Angiopathy: Aphasia due to Acute Bilateral Paramedian Thalamic Infarct

Khadija Sonda Moalla
1   Department of Child Neurology, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
,
Makram Othman
1   Department of Child Neurology, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
2   Faculty of Medicine, Search Unit “UR12ES16,” Sfax, Tunisia
,
Leila Ben Massoud
1   Department of Child Neurology, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
2   Faculty of Medicine, Search Unit “UR12ES16,” Sfax, Tunisia
,
Fatma Kamoun
1   Department of Child Neurology, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
2   Faculty of Medicine, Search Unit “UR12ES16,” Sfax, Tunisia
,
Chahnez Triki
1   Department of Child Neurology, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
2   Faculty of Medicine, Search Unit “UR12ES16,” Sfax, Tunisia
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Publication History

Publication Date:
03 May 2018 (online)

It has been brought to our attention that arrows in [Fig. 2] were incorrectly placed in the above article published online on March 9, 2018 in the Journal of Pediatric Neurology (DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1637722). The arrows are now placed correctly in the [Fig. 2] of the erratum. The author also requested for a change in affiliation 1. The affiliation 1 is now mentioned correctly in the affiliation section of the erratum.

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Fig. 2 Brain MRI axial sequences show ischemic areas in the acute phase in both posterior cerebral arteries areas, characterized by hyperintensity onT2 FLAIR (A, B)with increased DWI signal on DWI (C, D) in both thalamic nuclei and left occipital lobe. MRA shows narrowing at the termination of the basilar artery (E, F). DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging; FLAIR, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery; MRA, magnetic resonance angiography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.