Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study.
Anat Hershko KlementEfrat HadiAula AsaliTal ShavitAmir WiserEinat HaikinYael BarkanTal Biron-ShentalAlona ZerYifat GadotPublished in: PloS one (2018)
In our cohort, there were generally no differences between the high-risk and the normal population, excluding patients with a fibroid uterus or inflammatory bowel disease who presented a significantly elevated PLR through all trimesters. Both PLR and NLR reached a maximum value during the second trimester and were positively correlated with age. We anticipate that the population-based data will assist in providing accurate reference values for future research testing NLR and PLR measures during pregnancy.