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Year : 2016 | Volume
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Erratum: Serum copper and zinc levels in preeclamptic Nigerian women
Date of Web Publication | 12-Aug-2016 |
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Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None | Check |
DOI: 10.4103/0300-1652.188363
How to cite this article: . Erratum: Serum copper and zinc levels in preeclamptic Nigerian women. Niger Med J 2016;57:251 |
In the article titled, "Serum copper and zinc levels in preeclamptic Nigerian women" published in pages 182-184, issue 3, vol. 57 of Nigerian Medical Journal [1] , the first sentence under the Results section is written incorrectly as "Of the total 102 pregnant women, 48 were non- and pre-eclamptic while 54 were preeclamptic." instead of "Of the total 102 pregnant women, 54 were pre-eclamptic (Subjects) while 48 were non pre-eclamptic (Controls)".
In the {Table 1}, column 2 heading is written incorrectly as "Non- and pre-eclamptic (%)" instead of "Control (%)" and column 3 heading is written incorrectly as "Preeclamptic (%)" instead of "Subjects (%)".
In the {Table 2}, the title of the table is written incorrectly as "Levels of biochemical parameters in preeclamptic and non- and pre-eclamptic women" instead of "Levels of biochemical parameters in Subjects and Control". The column 2 first subheading is written incorrectly as "Patients age (n=54)" instead of "Subjects age ( n=54)". Additionally, the word "Copper (μmol/)" under the column 1 is incorrect and should be written as "Copper (μmol/l)".
The first sentence under the Conclusion section is written incorrectly as "Our study showed a significant reduction in the levels of copper and Zn in preeclamptic women when compared with non- and pre-eclamptic women." instead of "Our study showed a significant reduction in the levels of copper and zinc in preeclamptic women when compared with non pre-eclamptic women."
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1. | Onyegbule AO, Onah CE, Iheukwumere BC, Udo JN, Atuegbu CC, Nosakhare NO. Serum copper and zinc levels in preeclamptic Nigerian women. Niger Med J 2016;57:182-4. |
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