Correction to: Microcornea with myopic chorioretinal atrophy, telecanthus and posteriorly-rotated ears: a distinct clinical syndrome
Khan AO. Microcornea with myopic chorioretinal atrophy, telecanthus and posteriorly-rotated ears: a distinct clinical syndrome. Ophthalmic Genetics 2012; 33(4):196–199.
Following publication of this article, an error has been identified in the caption for Figure 2. In the Legend for Figure 2(G, H, I), “C.1” should be “C.2” and “C.2” should be “C.1”. The corrected Figure 2 caption is shown below.
FIGURE 2 (Clinical images of face and right posterior pole): (A, B, C): Microcornea, myopic chorioretinal atrophy, telecanthus and posteriorly-rotated ears are evident in Patient B.1. He has a broad nasal tip. (D, E, F): Patient D.1 shares the same ocular and facial features. (G, H, I): In Patient C.1, the myopic chorioretinal atrophy is less severe than in the other families. Temporally there is a patch of chorioretinal atrophy approximately two disc diameters in diameter (not shown). His nose is slightly bulbous. Findings in his affected brother (Patient C.2) are similar (not shown).