Evaluation of the risk of hypothyroidism and its clinical manifestations using the Zulewski scale
CORRECTION article
Corrigendum: Evaluation of the risk of hypothyroidism and its clinical manifestations using the Zulewski scale
Provisionally accepted- 1 Endocrine Diseases Research Unit, XXI Century National Medical Center, Mexican Social Security Institute, Mexico City, Mexico
- 2 Merck (Mexico), Naucalpan de Juárez, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
Corrigendum on: Ferreira-Hermosillo A, Toledo JO and Cordoba K (2024) Evaluation of the risk of hypothyroidism and its clinical manifestations using the Zulewski scale. Front. Endocrinol. 15:1416663. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2024.1416663 In the published article, there was an error in Table 2 as published. In the column ≤45 years (n = 25,159), the percentage of "Tingling or burning sensation" and "weight gain" was displayed as "4.5%". The correct percentage is "45%". The corrected Table 2 and its caption Comparison of the prevalence of symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism according to sex and age group in the study participants appear below.The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.Reminder: Figures, tables, and images will be published under a Creative Commons CC-BY licence and permission must be obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including re-published/adapted/modified/partial figures and images from the internet). It is the responsibility of the authors to acquire the licenses, to follow any citation instructions requested by third-party rights holders, and cover any supplementary charges.
Keywords: Hypothyroidism, Population, Zulewski scale, screening, e-health
Received: 08 Nov 2024; Accepted: 13 Dec 2024.
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* Correspondence:
Aldo Ferreira-Hermosillo, Endocrine Diseases Research Unit, XXI Century National Medical Center, Mexican Social Security Institute, Mexico City, Mexico
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