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. 2023 Oct 10;101(15):683. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000207862

Should the Criterion for Brain Death Require Irreversible or Permanent Cessation of Function? Permanent

The UDDA Revision Series

PMCID: PMC11387096  PMID: 37813593

In the Contemporary Issues in Practice, Education, & Research article “Should the Criterion for Brain Death Require Irreversible or Permanent Cessation of Function? Permanent: The UDDA Revision Series” by McGee and Gardiner,1 Andrew McGee's degree should be listed as “PhD.” The publisher and the authors regret the error.

Reference

  • 1.McGee A, Gardiner D. Should the criterion for brain death require irreversible or permanent cessation of function? Permanent: the UDDA revision series. Neurology. 2023;101(4):184-186. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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