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. 2021 May 26;23(7):1376–1377. doi: 10.1038/s41436-021-01202-0

Correction: Janus-faced EPHB4-associated disorders: novel pathogenic variants and unreported intrafamilial overlapping phenotypes

Silvia Martin-Almedina 1, Kazim Ogmen 1,#, Ege Sackey 1,#, Dionysios Grigoriadis 1, Christina Karapouliou 1, Noeline Nadarajah 1, Cathrine Ebbing 2, Jenny Lord 3, Rhiannon Mellis 4,5, Fanny Kortuem 6, Mary Beth Dinulos 7,8, Cassandra Polun 9, Sherri Bale 10, Giles Atton 1, Alexandra Robinson 1,11, Hallvard Reigstad 12, Gunnar Houge 13, Axel von der Wense 14, Wolf-Henning Becker 15, Steve Jeffery 1, Peter S Mortimer 1,16, Kristiana Gordon 1,16, Katherine S Josephs 1,17, Sarah Robart 4, Mark D Kilby 18,19, Stephanie Vallee 7, Jerome L Gorski 9, Maja Hempel 6, Siren Berland 13, Sahar Mansour 1,17,, Pia Ostergaard 1,
PMCID: PMC8257488  PMID: 34040196

Correction to: Genetics in Medicine 2021; 10.1038/s41436-021-01136-7; published online 16 April 2021

Due to a processing error, the ESM was incomplete. The complete ESM is given on 10.1038/s41436-021-01136-7.

Unfortunately an error occurred in Fig. 1a. The corrected Fig. 1 is given below:

Fig. 1. Clinical findings in individuals with EPHB4 variants.

Fig. 1

(a) Antenatal ultrasound scan (transverse plane) demonstrating bilateral pleural effusions at gestational week 30 + 4 in FH2:II.1. (b) Baby in the neonatal period with fetal hydrops (GLDUK:II.6). (c) Persistent peripheral lymphedema in the feet of FH5:II.2 at age 4 years. (d) Capillary malformation in the midline of the neck in VA1:II.2. (e) Multiple telangiectasia along the vermilion border of the upper lip and the mucous membrane of the lower lip in VA2:II.1 (inside boxed areas). (f) Early onset and extensive lower limb varicose veins in GLDUK:I.2. (g) GLDUK:II.4 with multiple telangiectasia with a propensity for the vermilion border of the lips (inside boxed area). (h) Dermatoscopic image of telangiectasia on the left cheek confirming the presence of dilated linear and branching capillary vessels in GLDUK:II.4.

The original article has been corrected.

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