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Table 3 Full blood count of study participants

From: Relationship between oxidative stress and haematological indices in patients with diabetes in the Ghanaian population

Parameters

Cases ± SD

Controls ± SD

p value

WBC (x103/μL)

5.87 ± 1.76

5.25 ± 1.05

0.023*

RBC (x106/μL)

4.48 ± 0.60

4.57 ± 0.54

0.426

HGB (g/dL)

12.29 ± 1.50

12.60 ± 1.30

0.273

HCT (%)

38.77 ± 5.01

39.32 ± 3.29

0.485

Platelets (x103/μL)

233.89 ± 62.81

221.05 ± 59.62

0.286

NEU (%)

46.73 ± 14.44

47.89 ± 10.64

0.649

LYM (%)

44.33 ± 14.43

43.80 ± 9.50

0.816

  1. WBC-White blood cells; RBC-Red blood cells; HGB-Haemoglobin; HCT-Haematocrit; NEU-Neutrophils; LYM-Lymphocytes (* p-value <0.05 is considered significant); SD, standard deviation