Prediction score for complications after colorectal cancer surgery based on neutrophils/lymphocytes ratio, percentage of immature granulocytes, IG and IT ratios
Abstract:Introduction: The markers of inflammations are a significant predictor of postoperative outcome after colorectal cancer surgery. along with leukocytes, c-reactive protein (crp), procalcitonin (pct) and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (nlr) we tried to test the role of immature granulocytes (ig) counts and trends in the postoperative period. Methods: We recorded matched three patient according to their sex, age, and tumor localization who had an uneventful recovery with three patients who had an anastomotic leak re… Show more
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