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(Hypertension. 1998;31:1357.)
© 1998 American Heart Association, Inc.

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In the article by Leopoldo Raij, "Nitric Oxide in Hypertension: Relationship With Renal Injury and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy" (Hypertension. 1998;31[pt 2]:189–193), the y axis label in Figure 2Down was incorrect. The correct figure is shown below.


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Figure 2. Urinary protein excretion (UproV), glomerular injury score (GIS), LVH, and tubular injury score (TIS) in hypertensive DS-4.0% (systolic blood pressure 211±7 mm Hg) and SHR (systolic blood pressure 219±12 mm Hg), matched for systolic blood pressure and duration of hypertension. *P<.05 vs SHR. Values are mean±SE.12–14 Dahl rats were from the Brookhaven strain.