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Perirenal fat stranding is not a powerful diagnostic tool for acute pyelonephritis [Corrigendum]

Authors Fukami H, Takeuchi Y, Kagaya S, Ojima Y, Saito A, Sato H , Matsuda K, Nagasawa T 

Received 2 February 2018

Accepted for publication 2 February 2018

Published 19 February 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 79—80

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S164399



Fukami H, Takeuchi Y, Kagaya S, et al. Int J Gen Med. 2017;10:137–144.

Page 137, Abstract, Results, the text “The frequency of PFS was 72% in the pyelonephritis group vs 39% in the control group” should read “The frequency of PFS was 72% in the pyelonephritis group vs 29% in the control group”.

Page 140, Table 1, Control (PRB) column, last row, the data “93 (39%)” should read “93 (29%)”.

Page 141, Discussion, line 5, the text “PFS was found in 39% of patients” should read “PFS was found in 72% of patients”.
 
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