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Noori Alavije H, Ahmadi-Hamedani M, Moslemi H. Evaluation of platelet indices and mean platelet volume to platelet count ratio in experimentally varicocele-induced adolescent and adult rats. Andrologia 2021; 54:e14345. [PMID: 34879434 DOI: 10.1111/and.14345] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/21/2021] [Revised: 11/10/2021] [Accepted: 11/27/2021] [Indexed: 11/28/2022] Open
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The present study investigated the sperm quality parameters and platelet indices in adolescent and adult varicocele rats. Twenty male Wistar rats were distributed into four groups (n = 5): I-sham adolescent group, II-sham adult group, III-varicocele adolescent group, and IV-varicocele adult group. Rats were sacrificed on the 61st day of the experiment. Sperm count (×106 ml-1 ), sperm motility and viability (%) were significantly (p < 0.05) different between varicocele and sham groups in adolescent and adult rats. Varicocele adults had significant (p < 0.05) lower platelet count (PLT) than sham adolescents and adults. The mean platelet volume (MPV), the MPV/PLT ratio, plateletcrit (PCT) and platelet distribution width (PDW) differ significantly (p < 0.05) between varicocele and sham groups of adolescent and adult rats. It is the first time the ratio MPV/PLT was evaluated in association with other platelet indices in adolescent and adult varicocele rats. Based on the results, it would appear these indicators can become a promising tool in varicocele diagnosis.
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- Helia Noori Alavije
- Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
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- Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
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- Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
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Peng D, He ZS, Li XS, Tang Q, Zhang L, Yang KW, Yu XT, Zhang CJ, Zhou LQ. A Novel Predictor of Survival with Renal Cell Carcinoma After Nephrectomy. J Endourol 2017; 31:397-404. [PMID: 28121179 DOI: 10.1089/end.2016.0786] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/16/2022] Open
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PURPOSE To validate plasma fibrinogen and serum cholesterol levels as prognostic factors for patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and to explore the prognostic value of their combination. PATIENTS AND METHODS Medical data for 1360 RCC patients after nephrectomy were collected. X-tile software was used to determine the cutoff values. The association between clinicopathological factors and fibrinogen and cholesterol levels was determined, and factors predicting survival were examined by multivariate analysis. RESULTS The median follow-up was 67 months (interquartile range 36-74 months). On univariate and multivariate analysis, both preoperative plasma fibrinogen and serum cholesterol were independent prognostic factors of cancer-specific survival (CSS) and progression-free survival (PFS). By combining the two factors, we developed a novel index, fibrinogen-cholesterol (FC) score and found it to have better prognostic accuracy than the two factors alone. FC was an independent prognostic factor for both CSS (FC score = 1: hazard ratio [HR] = 3.207, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.775-5.793; FC score = 2: HR = 5.516, 95% CI = 2.891-10.527) and PFS (FC score = 1: HR = 2.178, 95% CI = 1.545-3.071; FC score = 2: HR = 3.709, 95% CI = 2.355-5.840). CONCLUSION Both preoperative plasma fibrinogen and serum cholesterol levels are independent prognostic factors for CSS and PFS in RCC patients after nephrectomy. A novel indicator, FC score, could be considered a novel preoperative prognostic index in RCC.
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- Ding Peng
- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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- 1 Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China .,2 Institute of Urology, Peking University , Beijing, China .,3 National Urological Cancer Center , Beijing, China .,4 Urogenital Diseases (Male) Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Peking University , Beijing, China
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Demirer Z, Güragac A, Uguz S, Uslu AU, Zor M. RE: White blood cell counts and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in the diagnosis of testicular cancer: a simple secondary serum tumor marker. Int Braz J Urol 2016; 42:1251-1252. [PMID: 27813388 PMCID: PMC5117987 DOI: 10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2016.0319] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/02/2016] [Accepted: 07/06/2016] [Indexed: 02/07/2023] Open
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- Zafer Demirer
- Department of Urology, Eskisehir Military Hospital, Eskisehir, Turkey
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- Department of Urology, Tatvan Military Hospital, Bitlis Turkey
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- Department of Urology, Gülhane Military Medical Faculty School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
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- Department of Internal Medicine, Eskisehir Military Hospital, Eskisehir, Turkey
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- Department of Urology, Gülhane Military Medical Faculty School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
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