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Neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio and platelet‐to‐lymphocyte ratio are associated with disease activity in polymyalgia rheumatica

Authors :
Ju-Yang Jung
Chang-Hee Suh
Hyoun-Ah Kim
Eunyoung Lee
Source :
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2019.

Abstract

Background The neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and monocyte‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (MLR) are indicators of systemic inflammation and are useful as markers in systemic rheumatic diseases. In this study, we compared the NLR, PLR, and MLR among patients with polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and explored possible associations with clinical features, disease activity, and prognosis in patients with PMR. Methods The study enrolled 94 patients with PMR and 242 patients with RA who were initially diagnosed at the rheumatology clinic of a university‐based tertiary hospital. Symptoms, physical examination, and medical histories were collected with the results of laboratory tests. Results Neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (4.5 ± 3.3 vs 2.8 ± 1.8), PLR (222.7 ± 115.5 vs 159.7 ± 78.1), and MLR (0.4 ± 0.3 vs 0.3 ± 0.2) were higher in patients with PMR compared with patients with RA (all P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10982825 and 08878013
Volume :
33
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e55adc0307ed741cabb48e15727e81fb