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Correction: Association between Carotid Plaque Characteristics and Cerebral White Matter Lesions: One-Year Follow-Up Study by MRI

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In Table 1, “6.52 ± 8.17 (0.23−29.72) mm3” should be“6.52 ± 8.17 (0.23−29.72) ml” and “6.97 ± 8.88 (0.17−32.02) mm3” should be “6.97 ± 8.88 (0.17−32.02) ml”. Please note that in Table 1, total plaque volume and mean LRNC are correctly expressed in mm3. The authors have provided a corrected version of Table 1 here.

Throughout the article, Figure 3A-D (x and y-axis) and 3E-H (y-axis) “mm3” should be “ml”. Please view the corrected version of Figure 3 below.

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Figure 3. Scatter plots showing the relation between total plaque volume and ipsilateral WML volume at baseline (A) and ipsilateral WML volume difference after one year (B); and between LRNC volume and ipsilateral WML volume at baseline (C) and ipsilateral WML volume difference after one year (D).

Box-and-Whisker plots showing the relation between fibrous cap status and WML volume at baseline (E) and WML volume difference after one year (F). Box-and-Whisker plots showing the relation between intraplaque hemorrhage and WML volume at baseline (G) and WML volume difference after one year (H).doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0103924.g003

Reference

  1. 1. Kwee RM, Hofman PAM, Gronenschild EHBM, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Mess WH, et al. (2011) Association between Carotid Plaque Characteristics and Cerebral White Matter Lesions: One-Year Follow-Up Study by MRI. PLoS ONE 6(2): e17070