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Table3 Analysis of clinical symptoms and biochemical results between TOA women with and without endometriosis

From: Clinical characteristics, treatment status and complications in women with tube ovarian abscess and endometriosis: a retrospective study

Characteristics

Endometriosis (n = 20)

No endometriosis (n = 93)

P

Fever

7/20 (35.0%)

35/93 (37.6%)

1

Abdominal pain

12/20 (60.0%)

71/93 (76.3%)

0.164

Red blood cell count

3.77 ± 0.52

3.93 ± 0.61

0.404

Hemoglobin concentration

111.67 ± 16.53

110.74 ± 19.01

0.373

WBC increased

9/20 (45.0%)

39/93 (41.9%)

0.808

Blood platelet counts increased

5/20 (25.0%)

43/93 (46.2%)

0.026*

Fibrinogen increased

9/20 (45.0%)

52/93 (58.4%)

0.324

Neutrophils increased

10/20 (50.0%)

48/93 (51.6%)

1.000

CRP increased

7/8 (87.5%)

35/39 (89.7%)

1.000

PCT increased

2/5 (40.0%)

4/11 (36.4%)

1.000

CA125 increased

10/14 (71.4%)

36/61 (59.0%)

0.546

Bacteria culture positive

3/8 (27.3%)

23/46 (50.0%)

0.200

Blood culture positive

2/6 (33.3%)

2/13 (15.4%)

0.557

Secretion culture positive

0/3 (0.0%)

5/11 (45.5%)

0.258

  1. Data are presented as mean ± SD, n (%)
  2. WBC white blood cell count, CRP C-reactive protein, PCT procalcitonin, TOA tube ovarian abscess
  3. *P < 0.05