In the Original Investigation titled “Long-term Benefits and Harms Associated With Genetic Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein Deficiency in the General Population,”1 published online October 6, 2021, 3 of the 8 bars in the left graph of Figure 4 representing myocardial infarction, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and dry AMD, respectively, and all 3 bars in the right graph of Figure 4 representing AMD, dry AMD, and wet AMD, respectively, do not match in length the difference in their respective numbers of events given in the tabular data to the left of the graphs. This article was corrected online.
1.Nordestgaard
LT, Christoffersen
M, Lauridsen
BK,
et al. Long-term benefits and harms associated with genetic cholesteryl ester transfer protein deficiency in the general population.
JAMA Cardiol. Published online October 6, 2021. doi:
10.1001/jamacardio.2021.3728PubMedGoogle Scholar