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Correction

Correction: Bilateral acute angle closure caused by supraciliary effusions associated with venlafaxine intake

Maria Hannah Pia de Guzman, Sureka Thiagalingam, Poh Yan Ong and Ivan Goldberg
MJA 2005; 182 (6):312
Correction

Re:Bilateral acute angle closure caused by supraciliary effusions associated with venlafaxine intake” by de Guzman M H P, Thiagalingam S, Ong P Y and Goldberg I in the 7 February 2005 issue of the Journal (Med J Aust 2005; 182: 121-123). In the second paragraph of the “Clinical record”, the number “3” appears, instead of a multiplication symbol, in two places. The second sentence should read “Spectacle correction revealed compound hypermetropic astigmatism (right eye, +1.00 + 1.50 × 75°; left eye, +1.75 + 2.25 × 110°).” In the same article, the initial capital letter (“V”) of the first paragraph after the clinical record box is missing: the first word should be “Venlafaxine”.

Similarly, in the article by Ng C V T [page 120] in the same issue, the initial capital letter (“M”) is missing: the first word of the first paragraph should be “Myasthenia”.

The html and pdf versions of these articles were correct when published online.

(Received 11 Feb 2005, accepted 11 Feb 2005)

Sydney Eye Hospital, Sydney, NSW.

Maria Hannah Pia de Guzman, MD, DPBO, Glaucoma Fellow; Sureka Thiagalingam, MPH, MB ChB, Registrar; Poh Yan Ong, MD, MS, Glaucoma Fellow; Ivan Goldberg, MB BS, FRANZCO, FRACS, Consultant, Glaucoma Unit.

Correspondence: Dr Maria Hannah Pia de Guzman, Sydney Eye Hospital, GPO Box 1614, Sydney, NSW 2001. happydeguzmanATbigfoot.com

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