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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1301297
Transient and Mild Reduction of Consciousness during Febrile Illness in Children
Publication History
Publication Date:
10 January 2012 (online)
Erratum
T. Kato, A. Okumura, F. Hayakawa, T. Tsuji, J. Natsume, K. Watanabe
Transient and Mild Reduction of Consciousness during Febrile Illness in Children
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1295411 Neuropediatrics 2011; 42(05): 183–187
Some author-corrections in this manuscript were executed wrongly.
Following sentences must be called correct.
We hypothesized that transient and mild reduction of consciousness within 12h is a unique clinical group that constituded by
children both with and without delirious behavior, and it should be distinguished from acute encephalopathy.
In this study, we considered that reduced consciousness lasting for more than 12h is essential for a diagnosis of acute encephalopathy,
as is commonly accepted in Japan [10] [12].
This article is an erratum to page 183 in: Neuropediatrics Issue 2011; 5
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