2019
DOI: 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.02.074
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Neutrophil / Iymphocyte ratio, platelet / Iymphocyte ratio, mean platelet volume and C-reactive protein values in psoriatic arthritis patients

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“…NLR has been shown to increase in a number of infectious and noninfectious diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, coronary artery disease, psoriasis vulgaris, and malignancies. 3,4,7 To our knowledge, there is no study investigating the NLR value in LP patients. In our study, NLR value was statistically higher in LP patients than healthy control group.…”
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“…NLR has been shown to increase in a number of infectious and noninfectious diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, coronary artery disease, psoriasis vulgaris, and malignancies. 3,4,7 To our knowledge, there is no study investigating the NLR value in LP patients. In our study, NLR value was statistically higher in LP patients than healthy control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 In recent years, the value of PLR obtained by dividing platelet count by lymphocyte count has been shown to have a significant effect on the pathogenesis of systemic inflammatory response and it can be used as a marker of inflammation. 3 Recently, MPV and PLR has been shown to increase in many inflammatory and infectious diseases. 3,6 To our knowledge, there is no study investigating MPV and PLR in LP patients.…”
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