Association of the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio with outcome in sick hospitalized neonatal foals
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2024Vol. 38(2), pp. 1196–1206
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Amanda N. Samuels, Ahmed Kamr, Stephen M. Reed, Nathan M. Slovis, Laura D. Hostnik, Teresa A. Burns, Ramiro E. Toribio
Abstract
A NLR < 3.06 at admission in sick hospitalized foals is readily available and clinically useful variable to provide prognostic information.
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