Correction: Gastric emphysema and pneumatosis intestinalis in two common marmosets with duodenal dilation syndrome
Shinpei Kawarai, Yasuhiro Sakai, Atsushi Iriki, Yumiko Yamazaki

Abstract
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TopicsAbdominal Surgery and Complications · Abdominal vascular conditions and treatments · Pneumothorax, Barotrauma, Emphysema
**Correction: ** BMC Vet Res20, 223 (2024)
10.1186/s12917-024-04087-8
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors would like to update Fig. 2 as they claimed to have used the wrong figure file. As a result, there is a duplication on Figs. 2e and 3a. The correct and incorrect Fig. 2 are given below.
The incorrect Figure:
Fig. 2. Gastric emphysema and pneumatosis intestinalis, marmoset, HE. a, b Stomach, case (1) c Stomach, case (2) d Duodenum, case 1. The gastric and duodenal mucosa contain numerous empty spaces, which are gas cysts. e Liver, case (1) Abnormal dilation of the portal vein suggests hepatic portal venous gas. f Liver, case (2) There are numerous rods, neutrophil infiltration, and liver cell necrosis around the main trunk of the portal vein
The correct Figure:
Fig. 2. Gastric emphysema and pneumatosis intestinalis, marmoset, HE. a, b Stomach, case (1) c Stomach, case (2) d Duodenum, case 1. The gastric and duodenal mucosa contain numerous empty spaces, which are gas cysts. e Liver, case (1) Abnormal dilation of the portal vein suggests hepatic portal venous gas. f Liver, case (2) There are numerous rods, neutrophil infiltration, and liver cell necrosis around the main trunk of the portal vein
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