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Crotti M, Ortibus E, Mailleux L, Decraene L, Kleeren L, Itzhak NB.单侧脑瘫儿童与神经发育正常儿童的视觉、感知功能和功能性视觉比较。Dev Med Child Neurol.2024; 66: 1084-1095.在讨论部分的第 1 段中,与立体视相关的患病率(14%)不正确。它应该是立体视力(39%),与表 2 中报告的数字一致。我们对此错误表示歉意。
Correction to 'Visual, perceptual functions, and functional vision in children with unilateral cerebral palsy compared to children with neurotypical development'.
Crotti M, Ortibus E, Mailleux L, Decraene L, Kleeren L, Itzhak NB. Visual, perceptual functions, and functional vision in children with unilateral cerebral palsy compared to children with neurotypical development. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2024; 66: 1084-1095. In paragraph 1 of the Discussion section, the prevalence related to the impairments in stereoacuity (14%) was incorrect. It should have been stereoacuity (39%), in agreement with the numbers reported in Table 2. We apologize for this error.
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