The correlation between erythrocyte sedimentation rate and leucocyte counts in Nigerians

E. Nwobodo, G. Amilo, C. Marchie, S. Maduka, P. Ndukuba, U. Anyaehie
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Objective: To evaluate the relative importance of infections as indexed by raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate in the aetiology of benign or so called ethnic leucopaenia in persons of African origin. Method: Raised ESR is indicative of the process of organic disease. We sought the correlation of ESR with the total and differential leucocyte counts in a series of sick and healthy subjects (n=238). Results: The ESR values of sick patients were higher alongside a lower mean leukocyte count for this group. In both groups the leukocyte counts correlated negatively with ESR values (P healthy subjects (n=238). Conclusion: The presence of organic infections can lead to overall reduction in the number of leucocyte. The presence of some endemic or organic diseases conditions may the underlying aetiological factor in the so called ethnic leucopaenia of persons of African origin. Keywords: Ethnic leucopaenia, ESR, Nigerians, correlation Orient Journal of Medicine Vo. 17 (1&2) 2005:34-37
尼日利亚人红细胞沉降率和白细胞计数的相关性
目的:评价以红细胞沉降率升高为指标的感染在非洲裔人良性或所谓的种族性白血病病因学中的相对重要性。方法:ESR升高提示器质性病变的发生过程。我们在一系列疾病和健康受试者(n=238)中寻找ESR与总白细胞计数和差异白细胞计数的相关性。结果:该组患者的ESR值较高,同时平均白细胞计数较低。两组白细胞计数与ESR值呈负相关(P健康受试者(n=238))。结论:器质性感染可导致白细胞整体减少。某些地方性或器质性疾病条件的存在可能是非洲裔人所谓的种族性白血病的潜在病因因素。关键词:少数民族白血病,ESR,尼日利亚人,相关性东方医学杂志,17 (1&2),2005:34-37
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