Correction: Ultrasonographic visualization of the liver in sites recommended for blind percutaneous liver biopsy in horses.
Abstract: This research article entitled “Ultrasonographic visualization of the liver in sites recommended for blind percutaneous liver biopsy in horses” gives information about two corrections made in a previously published veterinary […]
Publication Date: 2014-12-18 PubMed ID: 25517325DOI: 10.2460/javma.246.1.57Google Scholar: Lookup The Equine Research Bank provides access to a large database of publicly available scientific literature. Inclusion in the Research Bank does not imply endorsement of study methods or findings by Mad Barn.
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This research article entitled “Ultrasonographic visualization of the liver in sites recommended for blind percutaneous liver biopsy in horses” gives information about two corrections made in a previously published veterinary study, relating to the age of the horses observed and a term used in the findings.
Correction 1: Animal’s Age
- The first correction highlighted pertains to the age of the animals used in the study. The original research abstract inaccurately reported the ages of the horses involved.
- As per the corrected version, the animals involved were not just any age. They were specifically middle-aged, ranging from 3 to 18 years old.
- Moreover, the types of horses used in the study were limited to specific breeds: Quarter Horses or Quarter Horse crosses.
Correction 2: Term Usage
- The second correction highlighted deals with the incorrect use of a term in the results and discussion section of the original research paper.
- In the discussion of identified complications from the liver biopsy procedures, the term “hernia” was originally used. However, this was incorrect.
- The corrected statement clarifies that the complication observed was one case of “hemorrhage resulting from diaphragmatic hematoma,” not a hernia.
Significance of Corrections
- These corrections are important as they ensure the accurate representation of the research conducted.
- Details about the subjects – such as age and breed – might affect the research findings and conclusions drawn because these factors might influence how the horses respond to the liver biopsy procedure.
- Furthermore, the correct identification and portrayal of complications is critical. Hemorrhage and hernia are different conditions with different treatments and implications for veterinary care. Misnaming a condition might mislead other researchers or practitioners who wish to build upon or use this research.
- Overall, it underscores the importance of accuracy in research reporting to maintain the integrity and practical value of scientific research.
Cite This Article
APA
(2014).
Correction: Ultrasonographic visualization of the liver in sites recommended for blind percutaneous liver biopsy in horses.
J Am Vet Med Assoc, 246(1), 57.
https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.246.1.57 Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Horse Diseases / diagnosis
- Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
- Horses
- Liver / diagnostic imaging
- Ultrasonography
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