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Author: Hao Zhou; Wanxin Chen; Ziping Li; Bohan Yang; Qiong Zhou; Ping Wang; Jianhua Zhu; Xuexing Chen; Peng Yang
Title: Delayed-Phase Thrombocytopenia in Patients of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Document date: 2020_4_15
  • ID: 2my86ums_30
    Snippet: Meanwhile, the level of the lymphocyte subsets including CD3 + T (69.43±10.33%), CD4 + T (38.79±12.45%) and B cells (17.28±12.22%) showed significant alterations from their counterpart. A bunch of key inflammatory cytokines was also changed in delayed-phase thrombocytopenia patients, including IL-4, IL-6 and TNF-α. Notwithstanding, the platelet to lymphocyte ration (PLR) showed no discrepancy between patients with and without delayed-phase th.....
    Document: Meanwhile, the level of the lymphocyte subsets including CD3 + T (69.43±10.33%), CD4 + T (38.79±12.45%) and B cells (17.28±12.22%) showed significant alterations from their counterpart. A bunch of key inflammatory cytokines was also changed in delayed-phase thrombocytopenia patients, including IL-4, IL-6 and TNF-α. Notwithstanding, the platelet to lymphocyte ration (PLR) showed no discrepancy between patients with and without delayed-phase thrombocytopenia. Furthermore, there were no significant differences in the levels of white blood cell count, platelet count and coagulation indicators between patients with and without delayed-phase thrombocytopenia on admission.

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