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Lamotrigine for Generalized Seizures Associated with the Lennox–Gastaut Syndrome

Lamotrigine for Generalized Seizures Associated with the Lennox–Gastaut Syndrome To the Editor: We wish to alert readers to two errors in Table 1 in our article on lamotrigine for generalized seizures associated with the Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (Dec. 18 issue).1 First, the information on the number of patients in each group is incorrect. Second, the last sentence of the note to this table attributes the mean doses and numbers of patients to the wrong patient groups. These errors are corrected in the revised Table 1. In addition, Figure 1 in our article shows the percentages of patients with reductions in seizure frequency rather than median changes from base line, as stated . . . http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The New England Journal of Medicine The New England Journal of Medicine

Lamotrigine for Generalized Seizures Associated with the Lennox–Gastaut Syndrome

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Publisher
The New England Journal of Medicine
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0028-4793
eISSN
1533-4406
DOI
10.1056/NEJM199809173391218
pmid
9750085
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Abstract

To the Editor: We wish to alert readers to two errors in Table 1 in our article on lamotrigine for generalized seizures associated with the Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (Dec. 18 issue).1 First, the information on the number of patients in each group is incorrect. Second, the last sentence of the note to this table attributes the mean doses and numbers of patients to the wrong patient groups. These errors are corrected in the revised Table 1. In addition, Figure 1 in our article shows the percentages of patients with reductions in seizure frequency rather than median changes from base line, as stated . . .

Journal

The New England Journal of MedicineThe New England Journal of Medicine

Published: Sep 17, 1998

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