Correction: Relationship between sublingual varices and hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Hosein Eslami, Fatemeh Halimi Milani, Fatemeh Salehnia, Negar Kourehpaz, Katayoun Katebi

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Correction to: BMC Oral Health (2024) 24:240
10.1186/s12903-024-03982-8.
In the sentence beginning “Lazos et al. reported” in this article, the text “Lazos et al. reported an association between SV and hypertension using only two grades (none or few visible varices vs. medium or severe varices) to classify sublingual varices, and this may lead to bias due to patient classification overlap with other studies” should have read as “Lazos et al. reported an association between SV and hypertension using a different classification, unlike others who used only two grades (none or few visible varices vs. medium or severe varices) to classify sublingual varices, and this may lead to bias due to patient classification overlap with other studies”.
