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Are Neutrophil CD64 Expression and Interleukin-6 Early Useful Markers for Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis?
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There was a difference between Group 2 and the other groups about CD64 levels. The CRP level and expression of leukocyte CD64 level did not effectively predict the diagnosis of noncomplicated appendicitis, but it predicted well the patients with complicated appendicitis. However, IL-6 levels are statistically significantly different between Group 3 and Groups 1 and 2. According to this result, IL-6 levels predicted well the patient with appendicitis. Applying additional diagnostic methods such as IL-6 levels seems to be helpful in reducing the numbers of false-positive diagnosis of AA.
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