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Show WorldWide Neuro-Opthalmology Subramanian at the Wilmer Eye Institute from August 2008 to July 2009. In all, there are approximately 20 active neuroophthalmologists in Chile, most of them practicing in academic settings in Santiago. There are only 2 active members of NANOS from Chile, Cristian Luco and Cristian Salgado. With increased awareness and interest in neuro-ophthalmology, it is likely that more clinicians will become international members. The development of neuro-ophthalmology in Chile will continue to grow in the years to come, and the future appears very promising. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks to Mariana Schweitzer and Veronica Fernandez for pictures and relevant information that they generously shared with me. Cristian M. Salgado, MD Chief, Department of Ophthalmology, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile Difficulties in Daily Life Reported by Patients with Homonymous Visual Field Defects: Erratum In the article that appeared on page 259 of the September 2015 issue of the Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, a sentence within the Results section listed the wrong reference. The corrected sentence and reference are below. Linking the reported difficulties to the ICF: Classifying the reported difficulties according to the ICF linking rules (21) resulted in 268 concepts for the open-ended question and 248 concepts for the standardized questionnaires. Additionally, the following sentence within the Results section had a link to the incorrect Supplemental Digital Content table. The corrected link is below. During the process of linking these concepts, in 4 of 516 concepts, no unanimous decision was reached, and the fourth evaluator was involved in the decision process, resulting in agreement (see Supplemental Digital Content, Table E4, http://links.lww.com/WNO/A211). REFERENCE 1. de Haan GA, Heutink J, Melis-Dankers BJM, Brouwer WH, Tucha O. Difficulties in daily life reported by patients with homonymous visual field defects. J Neuroophthalmol 2015;35:259-264. Salgado: J Neuro-Ophthalmol 2016; 36: e13-e15 e15 Copyright © North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. |