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Original Article

A comprehensive comparison of hematological parameters among 39 common diseases

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Pages 251-259 | Received 30 Nov 2018, Accepted 04 Mar 2019, Published online: 31 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

Hematological parameters have been shown to be associated with morbidity and/or mortality of various disorders such as inflammatory diseases and cancer. In this study, we performed a comprehensive comparison of hematological parameters among 39 diseases, including cancer, inflammatory, autoimmune, allergic and infectious diseases as well as some further common disorders. In total, 19,038 patients and 23,610 matched healthy controls were recruited and evaluated. Our results revealed distinct hematological profiles among disease groups in which erythrocyte-related parameters were specifically associated with cancer, neutrophil- and lymphocyte-related parameters were associated with inflammatory diseases, viral infectious diseases, cancer, autoimmune and allergic diseases and platelets-related parameters were associated with viral infectious diseases. Furthermore, both neutrophil-to-lymphocyte and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratios were significantly higher in patients with inflammatory diseases, cancer, autoimmune and allergic diseases than corresponding controls. In addition, receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that several hematological parameters showed good diagnostic values for cancer, inflammatory diseases, and viral infectious diseases. Therefore, our results provide a valuable resource of hematological abnormalities in common diseases.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank all patients and healthy controls for their participation.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81371325) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, German Center for Lung Research (DZL) and Research Training Group GRK1727 Modulation of Autoimmunity.

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