Selected article for: "neutrophil count and WBC blood cell count"

Author: Zhiqi Yang; Daiying Lin; Xiaofeng Chen; Jinming Qiu; Shengkai Li; Ruibin Huang; Hongfu Sun; Yuting Liao; Jianning Xiao; Yanyan Tang; Guorui Liu; Renhua Wu; Xiangguang Chen; Zhuozhi Dai
Title: Distinguishing COVID-19 from influenza pneumonia in the early stage through CT imaging and clinical features
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: ggwh91cc_11
    Snippet: The baseline clinical data including course of disease, age, gender, body temperature, clinical symptoms (including cough, fatigue, sore throat, stuffy, and runny nose), total white blood cell (WBC) count, lymphocyte count, lymphocyte ratio, neutrophil count, neutrophil ratio and c-reactive protein (CRP) level were collected. According to the normal range used at individual hospital, the threshold value for WBC count, lymphocyte count, lymphocyte.....
    Document: The baseline clinical data including course of disease, age, gender, body temperature, clinical symptoms (including cough, fatigue, sore throat, stuffy, and runny nose), total white blood cell (WBC) count, lymphocyte count, lymphocyte ratio, neutrophil count, neutrophil ratio and c-reactive protein (CRP) level were collected. According to the normal range used at individual hospital, the threshold value for WBC count, lymphocyte count, lymphocyte ratio, neutrophil count, neutrophil ratio and CRP level was set to 3.5~9.5×10 9 /L, 1.1~3.2×10 9 /L, 20.0~50.0%,1.8~6.3 ×10 9 /L,40.0~75.0% and 0.0~6.0 mg/L, respectively.

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