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. 2024 Feb 15;14(2):832–853. doi: 10.62347/ZIAX8828

Table 4.

The clinicopathological relevance analysis of TAMs number in HCC patients

High (N=17) Low (N=18) P-value*
Gender
    Female 4 (23.5%) 6 (33.3%) 0.789
    Male 13 (76.5%) 12 (66.7%)
Age
    ≥50 16 (94.1%) 12 (66.7%) 0.108
    <50 1 (5.9%) 6 (33.3%)
Capsule
    No 13 (76.5%) 11 (61.1%) 0.539
    Yes 4 (23.5%) 7 (38.9%)
Vessel
    No 11 (64.7%) 18 (100%) 0.0203
    Yes 6 (35.3%) 0 (0%)
Child-Pugh stage
    classA 12 (70.6%) 15 (83.3%) 0.621
    classB 5 (29.4%) 3 (16.7%)
HbsAg
    Negative 6 (35.3%) 4 (22.2%) 0.63
    Positive 11 (64.7%) 14 (77.8%)
Cirrhosis
    S0 0 (0%) 1 (5.6%) 0.614
    S1 6 (35.3%) 6 (33.3%)
    S2 3 (17.6%) 5 (27.8%)
    S3 2 (11.8%) 3 (16.7%)
    S4 6 (35.3%) 3 (16.7%)
AFP
    Abnormal 9 (52.9%) 6 (33.3%) 0.407
    Normal 8 (47.1%) 12 (66.7%)
TNM
    I 5 (29.4%) 10 (55.6%) 0.295
    II 9 (52.9%) 6 (33.3%)
    III 3 (17.6%) 2 (11.1%)
*

Data was analyzed by chi-squared test.

P value in bold indicated statistically significant.