Two errors appeared in the reference list in the September 2005Reply to
the letter to the editor titled "Clinical Evidenceof Recurrent Venous
Thromboembolism in Patients Who Did NotReceive Anticoagulant Therapy"
(AJR 2005; 185:814).
The firstreference was numbered twice and the actual fifth referencewas
omitted. The correct set of references appears below. Weregret these
errors.
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