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. 2025 Sep 19;13:a27032842. doi: 10.1055/a-2703-2842

Correction: Barnacle-like lesions in the gastric mucosa: Clinicopathological study of a novel endoscopic finding

Aya Sunago 1, Takahisa Murao 1,, Ken Haruma 2, Maki Ayaki 3, Noriaki Manabe 4, Minoru Fujita 4, Takashi Akiyama 5, Mitsuhiko Suehiro 2, Hirofumi Kawamoto 2, Kazuhiko Inoue 6, Katsuhiro Mabe 7, Eiichiro Kanda 8, Tomoari Kamada 1
PMCID: PMC12459318  PMID: 41001071

In the above-mentioned article Table 1 was corrected.

Table 1 Clinicopathological features of patients with and without barnacle-like lesions.

Barnacle-like lesion (+) Barnacle-like lesion (−) P value
Data are presented as n or mean ± standard deviation.
* C1 vs. other grades of atrophy. Mild (closed) vs. severe (open) atrophy. Uninfected vs. other infection status.
Patients 66 347
Male/female 31/35 174/173 0.69
Age, years 60.2 ± 12.2 56.7 ± 13.1 0.055
Grade of gastric atrophy
  • C1 (no atrophy)

0 221 < 0.001 *
  • Mild (closed, C2+C3)

53 74 < 0.001
  • Severe (open, O1+O2+O3)

13 52
H. pylori infection
  • Uninfected

0 209 < 0.001
  • Previous

65 107
  • Current

1 31

This was corrected in the online version on 19.09.2025.

Footnotes

Conflict of Interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.


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