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Correction for Antzelevitch et al., Circulation 111 (5) 659-670.
Circulation. 2005;112:e74
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.167944
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(Circulation. 2005;112:e74.)
© 2005 American Heart Association, Inc.

Correction

In the article, "Brugada Syndrome: Report of the Second Consensus Conference," by Antzelevitch et al (simultaneously published online in Circulation and Heart Rhythm on January 17, 2005; subsequently published in the February 8, 2005, issue of Circulation [Circulation. 2005;111:659–670] and the April 2005 issue of Heart Rhythm [Heart Rhythm. 2005;2:429–440]), the legend for Figure 4 failed to acknowledge the prior publication of this ECG trace. The figure, illustrating an ECG of a well-trained athlete, was reproduced from Figure 1, case B, of the article by Bianco et al, "Does Early Repolarization in the Athlete Have Analogies with the Brugada Syndrome?" (Eur Heart J. 2001;22:504–510). Appropriate permission for use of the figure has been obtained from Oxford University Press, publisher of the European Heart Journal.





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