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. 2018 Jul 3;2018:6457347. doi: 10.1155/2018/6457347

Table 3.

Distribution of mean white blood cell count and levels of biomarkers in different diagnoses based on clinical diagnosis and paraclinical tests in the nonsurgical group (in patients in which their numbers were ≥5).

Final diagnosis Statistics WBC Count Serum S100A8/A9 Urine S100A8/A9 Serum amyloid A
Complicated ovarian cyst
N = 25
Mean 9216.0 85.28 77.0 16.88
Std. deviation 1640.80 68.79 61.99 17.03
Minimum 6000.0 19.0 8.0 4.60
Maximum 12000.0 282.0 229.0 78.00

Acute cholecystitis
N = 6
Mean 12400.0 70.0 49.33 17.53
Std. deviation 3384.67 61.02 41.62 11.07
Minimum 7400.00 29.0 13.0 7.70
Maximum 18000.00 189.0 125.0 39.30

Acute pancreatitis
N = 12
Mean 13225.00 187.42 134.42 32.95
Std. deviation 7097.65 142.86 45.24 35.72
Minimum 5500.05 50.0 48.0 7.80
Maximum 33800.05 559.0 238.0 129.0

Renal colic
N = 6
Mean 7000.0 60.17 47.33 8.57
Std. deviation 1454.65 27.88 26.49 3.72
Minimum 4500.0 23.0 16.0 4.80
Maximum 8200.0 94.0 94.0 15.70

Dyspepsia
N = 9
Mean 10122.22 43.45 30.44 22.98
Std. deviation 1856.60 26.06 20.21 22.89
Minimum 7800.0 23.0 9.0 4.80
Maximum 13300.0 91.0 77.0 71.40

Ileus
N = 5
Mean 9060.0 106.400 104.2000 21.8400
Std. deviation 2822.76 69.6046 42.67552 26.92142
Minimum 4800.0 50.0 51.00 7.80
Maximum 12000.0 208.0 154.00 69.70

Nonspecific abdominal pain
N = 29
Mean 8724.14 79.83 59.35 17.15
Std. deviation 3032.92 64.75 59.64 17.57
Minimum 5200.0 12.0 9.00 6.50
Maximum 21000.0 314.0 213.0 93.0