Thrombocytosis and Raised CRP Levels Predicts Advanced Stage in Esophageal Carcinoma

Purpose The significance of thrombocytosis and raised C-reactive protein (CRP) as prognostic markers in esophageal cancer is unclear. Methods We prospectively studied 50 consecutive patients with esophageal cancer and analyzed the relation of preoperative platelet count and CRP levels with the clini...

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description Purpose The significance of thrombocytosis and raised C-reactive protein (CRP) as prognostic markers in esophageal cancer is unclear. Methods We prospectively studied 50 consecutive patients with esophageal cancer and analyzed the relation of preoperative platelet count and CRP levels with the clinico-pathological characteristics and stage of the disease. The platelet count of 319 × 10 9 /L for thrombocytosis and CRP level >6 mg/dl were taken as cut-off values. Results The incidence of thrombocytosis as well as raised CRP level was 50 %. Eighty percent of patients with thrombocytosis had raised CRP levels. None of patients with early disease (stage I) had thrombocytosis while patients with advanced stage were associated with thrombocytosis, 81.81 % in stage III and 100 % in stage IV ( p  
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None of patients with early disease (stage I) had thrombocytosis while patients with advanced stage were associated with thrombocytosis, 81.81 % in stage III and 100 % in stage IV ( p  &lt; 0.001). The incidence of elevated CRP levels has shown progressive linear co-relation with the stage of carcinoma, i.e., 0 % in pathological stage I, 16.67 % in stage II, 45.45 % in stage III, and 100 % in stage IV disease ( p  = 0.011). Patients with thrombocytosis and patients with raised CRP were associated with pathological nodal metastases in 84.61 % cases ( p 0.005) and 61.53 % ( p 0.030), respectively. 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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - classification
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Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Staging
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Platelet Count
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Prospective Studies
Radiotherapy
Retrospective Studies
Thrombocytosis - complications
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