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Table 1 The demographic and clinical characteristics of the study participants

From: Distribution of distinct subsets of circulating T follicular helper cells in Kawasaki disease

Parameters

Kawasaki disease (n=20)

Controls (n=15)

 

CALs- (n = 14)

CALs+ (n = 6)

 

Age (years)

3.2 (0.58–5)

2.8 (0.8–4.91)

2.95 (1.2–4.83)

Gender (Female/Male)

6/8

2/4

7/8

CRP (mg/L)

29.65 (3.14–151) #, *

82.15 (34.4–186) #

1.35 (0.75–3.23)

ESR (mm/h)

62.5 (11–110) #

77.5 (30–130) #

6 (3–13)

WBC (109/L)

12.36 (6.99–31) #

15.76 (5.89–23.3) #

6.125 (4.78–9.5)

Neutrophils (109/L)

9.135 (4–28.69) #

11.5 (2.52–15.98) #

2.42 (2.06–3.98)

Lymphocytes (109/L)

2.765 (0.92–8.96)

3.825 (1.3–5.6)

3.038 (1.23–5.30)

IgG (g/L)

4.94 (1.82–14.1)

7.17 (6.15–9.08)

6.22 (2.08–9.37)

IgA (g/L)

0.575 (0.11–1.29)

1.01 (0.36–1.24)

1.08 (0.4–1.9)

IgM (g/L)

0.955 (0.29–1.96)

1.135 (0.37–1.42)

1.01 (0.62–1.9)

  1. Data shown are median (range) or cases number. CALs coronary artery lesions, CRP C-reactive protein, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Ig immunoglobulin. WBC white blood cell counts. #P < 0.05 vs. the Controls. *P< 0.05 vs. CALs+ group