Endometrioma için biyobelirteç olarak immatür granülosit yüzdesi
This study investigated the immature granulocyte percentage as a potential biomarker for predicting endometrioma in patients undergoing ovarian cystectomy, finding it to have moderate predictive value.
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Bu çalışma, endometrioma için biyobelirteç olarak immatür granülosit yüzdesinin tanısal/ayırt edici değerini incelemeyi amaçlamaktadır; yöntem ve hasta örneklemine ilişkin ayrıntılar sunulmamış olsa da araştırma bir biyobelirteç çalışması tasarımı çerçevesinde immatür granülosit oranını olası endometrioma ile ilişkilendirmeye odaklanıyor. Ana bulgu, immatür granülosit yüzdesinin endometrioma varlığıyla ilişkili olabileceğine işaret eden biyobelirteç düzeyi karşılaştırmaları üzerinden sunulmuştur. Çalışmanın açıkça belirtilen temel sınırlaması, sağlanan metinde yer almadığından değerlendirilememektedir. Relevance to endometriosis: “endometrioma için biyobelirteç olarak immatür granülosit yüzdesi” başlığı ve konusu endometrioma özelinde değerlendirilerek endometriosis bağlamında immün/hematolojik bir biyobelirteç araştırmasını ele alır.
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