Corrigendum to “The intersection of race and sex on the clinical and cognitive progression of multiple sclerosis” [Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 466 (2024) 123260]
Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
9-22-2025
Publication Title
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Abstract
The authors regret that an error occurred in Fig. 3 of the published article. Specifically, the significance labels were misaligned, and the comparison of disease duration between Black and White women was inadvertently omitted. This error in graph formatting can lead to misinterpretation of the results. The corrected Fig. 3, presented below, highlights the central findings of our study: that both race and sex intersect to shape the clinical course of multiple sclerosis. In particular, the missing comparison underscores how disease durations in our sample differed between Black and White women. This is a key element in understanding disparities in multiple sclerosis outcomes in our publication. The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused and hope that the corrected figure further underscores the importance of considering social drivers and demographic factors in neurological disease research.[Figure presented]
PubMed ID
40987058
Volume
478
Publisher
Elsevier
Rights
© 2025 Elsevier B.V
Recommended Citation
    Moody, Shannin N.; Manuel, Morganne; Willette, Auriel; Shirtcliff, Elizabeth; Copeland, Brian; Lovera, Jesus; and Devier, Deidre, "Corrigendum to “The intersection of race and sex on the clinical and cognitive progression of multiple sclerosis” [Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 466 (2024) 123260]" (2025). School of Medicine Faculty Publications.  3999.
    
    
    
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10.1016/j.jns.2025.123697