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Erratum

Erratum

This article refers to:
Cognitive dysfunction in patients with epilepsy: focus on clinical variables

In the Review by Marco Mula: ‘Cognitive dysfunction in patients with epilepsy: focus on clinical variables’, which appeared in the January 2015 issue of Future Neurology (10[1], 41–48 [2015]; http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.2217/fnl.14.65), question 3 from the Continuing Medical Education post-test was incorrectly presented as:

  • 3. According to the review by Mula, which of the following statements about postsurgical cognitive dysfunction associated with epilepsy would most likely be correct?

    • A Temporal lobe surgery is not associated with visual memory loss

    • B Frontal lobe surgery is associated with visual naming deficits

    • C The extent of temporal lobe resection is relevant to postoperative visual naming deficits

    • D The most common serious adverse effect of DBS is intracranial hemorrhage

Question 3 should be presented as:

  • 3. According to the review by Mula, which of the following statements about postsurgical cognitive dysfunction associated with epilepsy would most likely be correct?

    • A Temporal lobe surgery is not associated with visual memory loss

    • B Frontal lobe surgery is associated with visual naming deficits

    • C The laterality of temporal lobe resection is a major determinant of visual memory loss

    • D The extent of temporal lobe resection is relevant to postoperative visual naming deficits

The editors of Future Neurology would like to sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or confusion this may have caused.

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