In the July 2021 issue, the article “Perinatal Management and Outcomes of Pregnancy Following Sheehan Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review” contains an error in paragraph 4 of the Case Presentation section. In the sentence “At 37+2 weeks of gestation, the patient’s urine volume reached a peak value of 22,100 mL/d and 0.1 g desmopressin was used to relieve the symptom,” the dose of desmopressin “0.1 g” should be “0.1 mg.” The full, correct sentence should read: “At 37+2 weeks of gestation, the patient’s urine volume reached a peak value of 22,100 mL/d and 0.1 mg desmopressin was used to relieve the symptom.”
Reference
1. Zhan Y, Xu T, Wang X. Perinatal Management and Outcomes of Pregnancy Following Sheehan Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review. Maternal Fetal Med 2021;3(3):213–220. doi:10.1097/FM9.0000000000000092.