The authors would like to draw the reader's attention to errors in the manuscript, entitled 'Traumatic bilateral fourth nerve palsy: Double vision induced by downward gaze after head injury' which was published in Journal of General and Family Medicine, Vol 21, Issue 4. 1
The below text in the paragraph “On Day 1, she developed…with prism glasses.” is to be corrected:
T2‐weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on Day 2 revealed an area of slightly high attenuation around the left inferior colliculus of the midbrain (Figure 2).
The correct text is as follow:
Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on Day 2 revealed a slightly high‐intensity area around the left inferior colliculus of the midbrain on fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery images (Figure 2).
The correct Figure 2 legend is as follow:
Brain magnetic resonance imaging. Fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery images revealed a slightly high‐intensity area around the inferior colliculus of the midbrain on the left side (arrows)
The authors apologize for the errors and any confusion they may have caused.
Reference
- 1. Tago M, Hisata Y, Hirata R, Sakaguchi M, Katsuki NE, Yamashita S‐I. Traumatic bilateral fourth nerve palsy: Double vision induced by downward gaze after head injury. J Gen Fam Med. 2020;21:155–156. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]