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  Vol. 163 No. 19, October 27, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Does Not Prolong Survival in Patients With Dementia—Correction

Arch Intern Med. 2003;163:2397.

Error in Figure. In the Original Investigation by Murphy and Lipman titled "Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Does Not Prolong Survival in Patients With Dementia," published in the June 9 issue of the ARCHIVES (2003;163:1351-1353), an error occurred in the Figure on page 1352. In that figure, the lines in the figure key were reversed. The patients who underwent percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) (n = 23) should have been indicated by the dashed line, and the patients who did not undergo PEG (n = 18) should have been indicated by the solid line. The journal regrets the error.







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