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The article, ‘‘Impact of frozen-thawed single-blastocyst transfer on maternal and neonatal outcome: an analysis of 277,042 single-embryo transfer cycles from 2008 to 2010 in Japan’’ (Fertil Steril 2014;101:128-33), contains a copye- diting error in the Results section, involving the standard deviation for maternal age. The corrected sentence is, ‘‘Even though the average maternal age was 36.3 4.5 years and one-fourth of the cycles were for patients aged >40 years, 79,626 cycles (28.7%) resulted in clinical pregnancy, as dened by the International Committee Monitoring Assis- ted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART) glossary, following SET (12).’’ The publisher apologizes for this error. The article, ‘‘Clinical characteristics indicating adenomyosis coexisting with leiomyomas: a retrospective, questionnaire- based study’’ (Fertil Steril 2014;101:237-41), contains a copyediting error in the Results section involving the standard deviation of the weight range for uterine specimens. The corrected sentence is, ‘‘The weight range for the uterine specimens was between 35 g and 1,400 g (mean weight 237 192 g).’’ The publisher apologizes for this error. 1200 VOL. 101 NO. 4 / APRIL 2014 ERRATA

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ERRATA

The article, ‘‘Impact of frozen-thawed single-blastocysttransfer on maternal and neonatal outcome: an analysis of277,042 single-embryo transfer cycles from 2008 to 2010in Japan’’ (Fertil Steril 2014;101:128-33), contains a copye-diting error in the Results section, involving the standarddeviation for maternal age. The corrected sentence is,

The article, ‘‘Clinical characteristics indicating adenomyosiscoexisting with leiomyomas: a retrospective, questionnaire-based study’’ (Fertil Steril 2014;101:237-41), contains acopyediting error in the Results section involving the

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‘‘Even though the average maternal age was 36.3 � 4.5 yearsand one-fourth of the cycles were for patients aged >40years, 79,626 cycles (28.7%) resulted in clinical pregnancy,as defined by the International Committee Monitoring Assis-ted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART) glossary, followingSET (12).’’ The publisher apologizes for this error.

standard deviation of the weight range for uterine specimens.The corrected sentence is, ‘‘The weight range for the uterinespecimens was between 35 g and 1,400 g (mean weight237 � 192 g).’’ The publisher apologizes for this error.

VOL. 101 NO. 4 / APRIL 2014