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Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio in children with familial Mediterranean fever: Original article.

Fatma Duksal1, Demet Alaygut2, Ahmet Sami Güven3, Mahmut Ekici3, Mehmet Burhan Oflaz3, Rukiye Tuncer3, Ömer Cevit1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of present study was (a) to evaluate the relationship between the neutrophil/lymphocyte (N/L) ratio and mutation types of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) in children and (b) to evaluate the relationship between the N/L ratio and age.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three hundred forty-three children with familial Mediterranean fever in the attack-free period and 283 healthy control children were included in the study. Patients were divided into subgroups according to mutation types. Neutrophil and lymphocyte counts were retrieved from medical records of patients and the N/L ratio was calculated from these parameters.
RESULTS: The N/L ratio of patients was found to be significantly higher than that of controls (p<0.001). Among 343 patients, homozygous, heterozygous, and compound mutations were observed in 39, 253, and 51 patients, respectively. The differences in the N/L ratio among patients with homozygous, heterozygous, and compound mutations were not statistically significant. The most common mutations were M694V (n=126), E148Q (n=70), M680I, (n=33), and V726A (n=28). Significant differences were not observed among these mutations in terms of the N/L ratio (p>0.05). In all subjects, there was a weak but significant relationship between age and the N/L ratio (r: 0.215, p<0.001).
CONCLUSION: The N/L ratio, which can be determined by simple methods in routine blood tests, may be used for the follow-up monitoring of chronic inflammation in patients. In addition, the N/L ratio may give an idea to clinicians regarding the early initiation of treatment in patients with typical clinical findings of FMF.

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Keywords:  Children; familial Mediterranean fever; lymphocyte; mutation; neutrophil

Year:  2015        PMID: 27708915      PMCID: PMC5047238          DOI: 10.5152/eurjrheumatol.2015.0093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Rheumatol        ISSN: 2147-9720


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