Clinical Report: Corrections to Figure Labels in Rosacea Treatment Review
Overview
A systematic review and network meta-analysis on topical preparations for moderate to severe rosacea has been corrected to accurately label Figures 2 to 5 as forest plots. Additionally, an author affiliation error has been rectified.
Background
The systematic review evaluates various topical treatments for rosacea, a common dermatological condition.
Data Highlights
No numerical or trial data is presented in the source material.
Key Findings
- Figures 2 to 5 in the systematic review were incorrectly labeled and have been corrected to forest plots.
- The author affiliation for the first author has been updated to reflect the correct institution.
- The systematic review evaluates topical treatments for moderate to severe rosacea.
Clinical Implications
Clinicians should be aware of the importance of accurate data representation in research publications. Corrections to figures and author affiliations can impact the credibility of the findings and their application in clinical practice.
Conclusion
The corrections made to the systematic review highlight the importance of accuracy in clinical research publications. Such attention to detail is vital for the ongoing advancement of dermatological treatment protocols.
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Errors in Figures
Jama Dermatology, 2026.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/fullarticle/2853189
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