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Table 3 Comparison of characteristics between the non-radiographic axial SpA and radiographic axial SpA groups

From: The role of lymphocyte-monocyte ratio on axial spondyloarthritis diagnosis and sacroiliitis staging

 

Non-radiographic axial SpA (n1 = 43)

Radiographic axial SpA (n2 = 35)

P-value

WBC (×109/L)

6.5 ± 2.0

8.0 ± 2.5

0.007

CRP (mg/L)

31.0 (12.8–69.8)

34.5 (14.7–80.9)

0.786

ESR (mm/h)

40 (18–83)

35 (20–74)

0.637

TBIL(μmol/L)

9.00 (6.10–13.25)

9.80 (6.40–14.85)

0.271

NLR

2.38 (1.62–3.10)

3.00 (1.85–5.60)

0.046

PLR

153.1 (128.1–201.1)

164.0 (112.4–217.5)

0.964

LMR

4.21 ± 1.88

3.32 ± 1.77

0.035

RBC (×1012/L)

4.34 ± 0.65

4.05 ± 0.77

0.078

Hb (g/L)

117.0 (103.0–140.0)

115.0 (94.0–133.0)

0.250

Hct

0.370 ± 0.052

0.351 ± 0.070

0.198

ALT (U/L)

16.0 (8.0–27.0)

17.0 (11.0–21.0)

0.889

AST (U/L)

17.0 (13.0–22.5)

19.0 (15.5–32.5)

0.152

A/G

1.4 ± 0.3

1.3 ± 0.3

0.371

  1. WBC White blood cells; LMR Lymphocyte-monocyte ratio; NLR Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio; RBC Red blood cells; Hb Hemoglobin; Hct Hematocrit; RDW Red cell distribution width; PLR Platelet to lymphocyte ratio; MPV Mean platelet volume; ESR Erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP C-reactive protein; ALT Alanine aminotransferase; AST Aspartate Aminotransferase; A/G Albumin/globulin ratio; TBIL Total bilirubin