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Error in Figure

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2000;57:858.

In the original article by Gur et al titled "Reduced Dorsal and Orbital Prefrontal Gray Matter Volumes in Schizophrenia," published in the August issue of the ARCHIVES (2000;57:761-768), the color contents of Figure 2 on page 766 were accidentally omitted when the figure was printed. Figure 2 is reprinted correctly here in black and white. The journal regrets the error.



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Figure 2.Means (± SEM) for gray matter volume of healthy men and women and patients with schizophrenia for lateral and medial aspects of dorsal and orbital prefrontal cortex. HC indicates healthy controls (37 men and 44 women); SCH, patients with schizophrenia (40 men and 30 women).








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