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Utility of leucocytes, inflammatory markers and pancreatic enzymes as indicators of gangrenous cholecystitis.

Liqaa RaffeeSamer KuleibAlaa O OteirTariq KewanKhaled AlawnehBronwyn BeovichBrett Williams
Published in: Postgraduate medical journal (2019)
A total of 186 (54.5%) female and 155 (45.5%) male cases were examined. Patients with gangrenous cholecystitis tended to be male, showed a significantly higher white cell count, higher neutrophil percentage, lower lymphocyte percentage and higher ESR compared with patients without gangrenous cholecystitis. However, serum amylase and lipase demonstrated no differential diagnostic utility CONCLUSION: Male patients with a high ESR level, high total leucocyte count with a relative high proportion of neutrophils and a low proportion of lymphocytes were found to be at increased risk of the presence of gangrenous cholecystitis.
Keyphrases
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  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • estrogen receptor
  • prognostic factors
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • cell therapy
  • bone marrow
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • patient reported outcomes