Lens Corrections panel missing

My copy of LR 5.3  appears to not have the Lens Correction panel.  At least I can not find it anywhere.  There are 7 panels showing --
1.Basic
2.Tone Curve
3.HSL
4.Split toning
5.Detail
6.Effects
7.Camera Calibration
Lens Correction does not appear under any of the above panels.  How do I find it?

Right click on one of the other headers and a dialog box will pop up and you can select the Lens correction panel. It probably got deselected by accident.

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