Chronological changes in the WFA<sup>+</sup>-M2BP and AFP values at pre-treatment, post-treatment, the time of HCC development, and the last visit of the 238 patients with sustained virological response.
Ryu Sasaki
Kazumi Yamasaki
Seigo Abiru
Atsumasa Komori
Shinya Nagaoka
Akira Saeki
Satoru Hashimoto
Shigemune Bekki
Yuki Kugiyama
Atsushi Kuno
Masaaki Korenaga
Akira Togayachi
Makoto Ocho
Masashi Mizokami
Hisashi Narimatsu
Tatsuki Ichikawa
Kazuhiko Nakao
Hiroshi Yatsuhashi
10.1371/journal.pone.0129053.g004
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Chronological_changes_in_the_WFA_M2BP_and_AFP_values_at_pre_treatment_post_treatment_the_time_of_HCC_development_and_the_last_visit_of_the_238_patients_with_sustained_virological_response_/1448164
<p>Dots represent the median serum WFA<sup>+</sup>-M2BP values at each time point, and the error bar represents the interquartile range. Diamonds represent the median serum AFP values at each time point, and the error bar represents the interquartile range. (A): Patients who developed HCC (n = 16). WFA<sup>+</sup>-M2BP values were decreased at post-treatment and increased at HCC development. And AFP values were decreased at post-treatment and increased at HCC development. (B): Patients who did not developed HCC (n = 222). WFA<sup>+</sup>-M2BP values were decreased at post-treatment and last clinical visit. And AFP values were decreased at post-treatment and last clinical visit.</p>
2015-06-12 03:58:57
svr
238 patients
wfa
12.04 cutoff index
Sustained Virological Response Measurement
hcc
Chronic hepatitis C
2.0 COI