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  Vol. 279 No. 8, February 25, 1998 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Incorrect Wording

JAMA. 1998;279:584.

In The Rational Clinical Examination entitled "Does This Dizzy Patient Have a Serious Form of Vertigo?" published in the February 2, 1994, issue of THE JOURNAL (1994;271:385-388), the wording in a table was incorrect. On page 387, Table 3, the sentence that reads, "Presence of vertigo or age <=69 y or no neurological deficit," should read, "Presence of vertigo and age <=69 y and no neurological deficit."







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