TRDizin: A new marker in inflammatory etiopathogenesis of Bell’s palsy:
Immature granulocyte
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Aim: Bell’s palsy (BP) pathogenesis is not fully understood, but is generally idiopathic.
Studies investigating the etiopathogenesis of BP suggest have implicated factors such as
inflammation, viral infection, microvascular dysfunction, and exposure to acute cold. The
purpose of this study was to reveal the effectiveness of immature granulocyte (IG) as an
inflammatory marker in the etiopathogenesis of BP.
Materials and Methods: The retrospective study was performed September 2019 and
January 2021. Thirty-three patients presenting to the our Ear, Nose, and Throat Clinic
diagnosed with BP were included in the study. A control group consisting of 50 individuals
with similar age and gender distributions to the patient group and presenting for routine
examinations was also established. Immature granulocyte count (IGC), and immature
granulocyte percentage (IG%) values were calculated from complete blood count (CBC)
data.
Results: No significant difference was determined between the two groups in terms of
age or gender (p > 0.05). IGC values found to differ significantly between the patient and
control groups (p=0.004). No significant differences were observed in the IG% (p=0.061).
Conclusion: Inflammation is one of the main theories in the context of BP. Higher IGC
being determined in patients with BP compared to the healthy control group supports the
idea of the role of inflammation in the etiopathogenesis.
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2022-01-01
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Gülten, S., Topal, K., Atalay, F., Kars, A. (2022). A new marker in inflammatory etiopathogenesis of Bell’s palsy:
Immature granulocyte. Annals of Medical Research, 29(5), 450-453