A threshold linear regression model determined reference intervals, while Harris and Boyd's test partitioned the intervals.Results WBC count exhibited a significant increase during pregnancy, characterized by a rapid rise before 7 weeks of gestation, followed by a plateau. Neutrophils primarily drove ...
Acute abdomen, as it presents with pregnancy, has many possible causes. Clearly, the case of a pregnant patient with acute abdomen is a clinical scenario that overlaps specialties. There should be no hesitation to involve a surgeon, an obstetrician/gynecologist, and a specialist in maternal-fetal...
Additionally, it is known that the blood volume in pregnant women is higher compared to nulligravid women and this contributes to lowering the lymphocyte count per liter despite the increased WBC count due to granulocytes (Hytten and Paintin, 1963, Luppi et al., 2002). A contributing factor ...
history of miscarriages, in vitro fertilization status, gestational days at surgery, presence of abdominal pain, vaginal secretions, diagnostic classification, preoperative cervical length, postoperative white blood cell count (WBC), C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, gestational extension days, and neonatal...
(LYMPH%), lymphocyte count(LYC), Albumin/Globulin ratio(A/G Ratio), white blood cell count(WBC), red cell distribution width(RDW), hematocrit(HCT), red blood cell count(RBC), lipoprotein(a)(Lp(a)), platelet distribution width(PDW), plateletocrit(PCT) and platelet count(PLT) ...
(LYMPH%), lymphocyte count(LYC), Albumin/Globulin ratio(A/G Ratio), white blood cell count(WBC), red cell distribution width(RDW), hematocrit(HCT), red blood cell count(RBC), lipoprotein(a)(Lp(a)), platelet distribution width(PDW), plateletocrit(PCT) and platelet count(PLT) ...
(any of maternal pyrexia during labour > 38°; raised c-reactive protein (CRP) > 10 or white blood cell count (WBC) > 20 during labour or within 24 h after delivery; clinical diagnosis of chorioamnionitis; positive maternal blood culture, midstream urine or high vaginal swab...
1). Her left ovary and tubal structures seemed to be normal. She declared her previous menstrual periods were regular but that her last period was 2 months ago. Laboratory analysis showed a white blood cell count (WBC) of 11,600/mm3, red blood cell count (RBC) of 400000/mm3, ...
Laboratory studies revealed elevated WBC count of 13,500. She was admitted and given a Fleet enema, with no result or change in abdominal pain. Pain worsened; reexamination of her cervix revealed 3 cm dilation. After Pitocin augmentation, a viable male infant with Apgars of 7 and 9 was ...
A SysmexCA-7000 system (Sysmex, Kobe, Japan) was used to detect the RBC (Red blood cell count), Hb(hemoglobin), RDW (Red blood cell distribution width), WBC (White blood cell count), NEU (Neutrophil count), LYM (lymphocyte count), MONO(monocyte count), PLT (Platelets), MPV (Mean ...