2019
DOI: 10.5812/ircmj.91594
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Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio and the Platelet Parameters as Biomarkers of Atopic Dermatitis Severity in Children

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“…A study (14.0±13.2 months-aged children) reported that MPV was higher in the severe-AD group, and PDW was lower in the mild-AD group. 19 A study (60.01±46.45 months) reported a correlation between NLR and SCORAD.6 However, we could not find evidence for a hemogram parameter correlating with disease duration in our under-4-year-old patient group. RDW had anecdotal evidence for correlating with disease duration.…”
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“…A study (14.0±13.2 months-aged children) reported that MPV was higher in the severe-AD group, and PDW was lower in the mild-AD group. 19 A study (60.01±46.45 months) reported a correlation between NLR and SCORAD.6 However, we could not find evidence for a hemogram parameter correlating with disease duration in our under-4-year-old patient group. RDW had anecdotal evidence for correlating with disease duration.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…Similar to this result, a study reported that they did not find a correlation with AD regarding WBC, MCV, or RDW values; however, they reported increased MPV and decreased PDW in the AD group. 18 Another study (aged 14.03±13.17 months patient group) did not find significant differences regarding MPV, NLR, or PLR, but they reported decreased PDW in the AD group, 19 and increased E% and decreased PDW were the significant confounder factors. 19 In another study (6.4+/-3.5 months), MPV and PLT were lower in the AD group, where WBC, NC, LC, EC, NLR, PLR, ELR, and RDW were not statistically different.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…However, there was no difference between control and study groups in terms of PLR values. In the study presented by Gayret et al, 13 there was no statistically significant difference and no statistically significant correlation between disease severity and PLR values. Considering the data of our study, there was no significant increase in PLR levels in the patient group diagnosed with AD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…However, NLR was significantly higher in severe AD patients than in mild AD patients. 7 In the study performed by Gayret et al, 13 no significant difference was observed between AD patients and controls for NLR values. In the present study, although the NLR was found to be statistically significant for the AD patient group compared with the control group, there was no difference between the groups in the disease severity classification made with the SCORAD index.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%