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Author: Jun Fei; Lin Fu; Ying Li; Hui-Xian Xiang; Ying Xiang; Meng-Die Li; Fang-Fang Liu; De-xiang Xu; Hui Zhao
Title: Reduction of lymphocyte at early stage elevates severity and death risk of COVID-19 patients: a hospital-based case-cohort study
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: 8q1veo3q_16
    Snippet: 2, we found that 84 (43.8%) cases' lymphocyte count were decreased, 97 (50.8%) cases' lymphocyte percentage were decreased and 4 (2.1%) were increased. 64 (33.5%) cases' white blood cell (WBC) were under the normal range and 15 (7.9%) above the normal range. 105 (55.2%) cases' eosinophils count and 120 (62.5%) eosinophils percentage were below the normal range. 114 (59.4%) neutrophil percentage were higher than the upper limit. The effects of dif.....
    Document: 2, we found that 84 (43.8%) cases' lymphocyte count were decreased, 97 (50.8%) cases' lymphocyte percentage were decreased and 4 (2.1%) were increased. 64 (33.5%) cases' white blood cell (WBC) were under the normal range and 15 (7.9%) above the normal range. 105 (55.2%) cases' eosinophils count and 120 (62.5%) eosinophils percentage were below the normal range. 114 (59.4%) neutrophil percentage were higher than the upper limit. The effects of different gender on lymphocyte count and lymphocyte percentage were analyzed. As shown in Table 3 , lymphocyte counts were similar in male and female patients with COVID-19.

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