Evaluation of neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio in patients with early-stage mycosis fungoides

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Rafet Eren
Nihan Nizam
Mehmet Hilmi Doğu
Sevgi Mercan
Aslı Vefa Turgut Erdemir
Elif Suyanı
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[1] Istanbul Training and Research Hospital,Department of Hematology
[2] Istanbul Training and Research Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Istanbul Training and Research Hospital,Department of Dermatology
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Annals of Hematology | 2016年 / 95卷
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Neutrophil; Lymphocyte; Neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio; Mycosis fungoides; Lymphoma;
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Neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (NLR), an indicator of inflammation, has been lately demonstrated as a prognostic factor and an indicator of disease activity in various diseases. However, the effects of NLR have not been investigated in mycosis fungoides (MF) patients yet. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the NLR and treatment demand (systemic PUVA and/or chemotherapy), time to treatment, progression in stage, and time to progression in stage in MF patients. The data of 117 patients, who were followed with the diagnosis of MF at the Department of Dermatology in Istanbul Training and Research Hospital between April 2006 and January 2016, were analyzed retrospectively. The cutoff score for NLR was determined as 2 according to the median NLR level which was 1.96. At the time of diagnosis, the median age of patients was 54 years (range, 21–90) with 62 (53 %) female and 55 (47 %) male. Seventy-seven (65.8 %) patients required treatment during follow-up. Sixty-three (53.8 %) patients showed progression in disease stage. There was no significant difference in treatment demand, time to treatment, progression in stage, and time to progression in stage in patients with a NLR ≥ 2 and NLR < 2 (p = 0.331, 0.987, 0.065, and 0.119, respectively). It seems that there is no association between the NLR and treatment demand, time to treatment, progression in stage, and time to progression in stage in MF patients.
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