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Could mean platelet volume be a useful marker for infectious diseases? a review of literature

Murat Afyon, Cumhur Artuk.




Abstract

Mean platelet volume (MPV), a parameter of complete blood count analysis, measures the average size of platelets. The alterations of MPV levels have been described as a diagnostic or prognostic predictor in patients with infectious diseases including sepsis, infective endocarditis, pneumonia, brucellosis, cellulitis, acute pyelonephritis, ascites fluid infection, hepatitis B or hepatitis C in recent studies. Although some matters still remain unclear, it can be said that MPV, especially in a score system, may be a cost-effective and useful marker for monitoring and predicting outcomes in patients with some infectious diseases in the future.

Key words: Mean platelet volume, infectious diseases, sepsis, hepatitis, infective endocarditis, pneumonia, brucellosis






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