monocyte absolute
Selected indexed studies
- Elevated peripheral absolute monocyte count related to clinicopathological features and poor prognosis in solid tumors: Systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression. (Cancer Med, 2021) [PMID:33591628]
- Reduction of absolute monocyte counts is associated with the severity of preterm necrotizing enterocolitis. (J Pediatr (Rio J), 2023) [PMID:37015323]
- Absolute monocyte counts could predict disease activity and secondary loss of response of patients with Crohn's disease treated with anti-TNF-α drug. (PLoS One, 2024) [PMID:38598519]
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- Elevated peripheral absolute monocyte count related to clinicopathological features and poor prognosis in solid tumors: Systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression. (2021) pubmed
- Reduction of absolute monocyte counts is associated with the severity of preterm necrotizing enterocolitis. (2023) pubmed
- Absolute monocyte counts could predict disease activity and secondary loss of response of patients with Crohn's disease treated with anti-TNF-α drug. (2024) pubmed
- Monocyte absolute count as a preliminary tool to distinguish between SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A/B infections in patients requiring hospitalization. (2020) pubmed
- Absolute monocyte count as a prognostic parameter in diffuse large B cell lymphoma. (2019) pubmed
- Prognostic significance of absolute monocyte count and lymphocyte to monocyte ratio in mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma. (2023) pubmed
- Neutrophil-, Monocyte- and Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratios, and Absolute Lymphocyte Count for Diagnosis of Malignant Soft-tissue Tumors. (2023) pubmed
- Platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and absolute monocyte count have prognostic potential in primary myelodysplastic neoplasms. (2024) pubmed
- Utilization of absolute monocyte counts to predict cardiovascular events in people living with HIV. (2021) pubmed
- Clonal monocytosis of renal significance. (2024) pubmed