The effects of vitamin B12, vitamin D, ferritin level, neutrophil/monocyte ratio and some blood parameters on genital warts presence, the number of lesions, and recurrence rates
Andrologia Feb 11, 2021
Demir A, et al. - Investigation regarding the correlations between cancer caused by HPV and some vitamins, as well as leucocytes and their ratios, has been performed previously. In this study, these correlations are examined at the level of genital wart in terms of the investigated parameters and lesion numbers. Researchers retrieved data from 98 patients with warts and 94 healthy people. Lesion numbers, age and midcorpuscular volume were established to have a correlation. The comparative analysis revealed that the groups differed in terms of ferritin, neutrophil, monocyte, haemoglobin, midcorpuscular volume and neutrophil/monocyte ratio. Following were the cut‐off values for neutrophil, monocyte and N/M ratios: 56.45, 4.91 and 7.825, respectively. While findings suggest that wart development may be affected by blood ferritin levels and in this situation, midcorpuscular volume, neutrophil, monocyte and N/M ratios may alter, a relation was identified between lesion numbers and age and mean midcorpsucular volume values only.
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