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Table 1 The final diagnoses of patients admitted to hospital with suspected deep vein thrombosis

From: Systemic levels of the endothelium-derived soluble adhesion molecules endocan and E-selectin in patients with suspected deep vein thrombosis

Diagnosis

Number of patients (n = 120)

Temperature (°C)

BP (systolic)

Heart rate

WBC (×109/L)

HB (g/dL)

TPK (×109/L)

Wells score

Deep vein thrombosis

28

36.9 (36.2-38.8)

146 (95–192)

81 (54–114)

7.8 (3.8-18.3)

14.1 (9.8-17.8)

220 (115–401)

3 (1–6)

Involving the iliac vein

10

Involving femoral vein

13

Only involving the leg and popliteal vein

5

Superficial thrombophlebitis

6

37 (36.5-37.5)

146 (129–204)

74 (63–97)

9.3 (6.8-13.8)

14.5 (12.7-15)

257 (76–312)

1.5 (1–3)

Sterile inflammation including trauma/muscular bleeding, ruptured Baker’s cyst, arthritis, malignant diseases without thrombosis

33

36.9 (35.9-38.1)

150 (91–202)

81 (50–110)

8.1 (4.7-13.3)

13.9 (10.1-16.3)

292 (209–507)

1 (−2 - 4)

Infections

12

37.2 (36–38.5)

137 (100–169)

86 (100–169)

8.7 (5.8-14.1)

13.4 (9.7-15)

301 (200–409)

1 (−1 - 2)

Venous stasis

8

36.6 (36–37.5)

143 (99–183)

73 (53–104)

6.9 (4.2-12.4)

14 (10–15.9)

280 (104–528)

1.5 (0–3)

Other conditions without inflammation including musculoskeletal pain and neurological disorders

33

36.9 (36–38)

139 (104–175)

73 (46–96)

7.2 (2.1-13.5)

14 (8.6-16.6)

267 (179–398)

1 (−2 - 3)

  1. Clinical data for each diagnosis are presented as median and range.