The neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in heart failure: a comprehensive review
Introduction. Heart failure (HF) and systemic inflammation are interdependent processes that continuously potentiate each other. Distinct pathophysiological pathways are activated, resulting in increased neutrophil count and reduced lymphocyte numbers, making the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR)...
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Main Authors: | Delcea Caterina (Author), Buzea Cătălin Adrian (Author), Dan Gheorghe Andrei (Author) |
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