In the original article, there was a mistake in Figure 2 and Figure 3 as published. The figures were swapped incorrectly.
Figure 2

Classification of the paraclinical tests. 1st-line: red, 2nd-line: blue, 3rd-line: green. The results of the clustering algorithms are summed in the left columns (results in % of runs of the algorithms). Absolute numbers of votes are reported in the middle columns as “Absolute vote data.” The majority vote (>50% of 25 votes) is highlighted in yellow. Literature results are summarized in the right columns. McLeod: exclusion of the McLeod Kell phenotype by a blood bank (weak Kell antigens and, if available, no reaction with anti-Kx). Ch.acanthocytosis: Western blot for chorein protein.
Figure 3

Proposition of a strategy to diagnose HD phenocopy. Ab, Antibodies.
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.
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Keywords
Huntington's disease, chorea, phenocopy, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, guidelines, daily clinical practice
Citation
Nguyen QTR, Ortigoza Escobar JD, Burgunder J-M, Mariotti C, Saft C, Hjermind LE, Youssov K, Landwehrmeyer GB and Bachoud-Lévi A-C (2022) Corrigendum: Combining Literature Review With a Ground Truth Approach for Diagnosing Huntington's Disease Phenocopy. Front. Neurol. 13:891800. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.891800
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08 March 2022
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09 March 2022
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30 March 2022
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*Correspondence: Quang Tuan Rémy Nguyen quangtuan.nguyen@aphp.frAnne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi anne-catherine.bachoud-levi@aphp.fr
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