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Therefore, the current research attempted to analyze the characteristics of abdominal cavity drainage fluid in Chinese patients without postoperative complications after surgery for gastrointestinal or retroperitoneal tumors, and offer an experimental basis for establishing a reliable standard reference range for abdominal cavity drainage fluid used to detect any postoperative complications.
This study described the characteristics of abdominal cavity drainage fluid in Chinese patients without postoperative complications after surgery for gastrointestinal or retroperitoneal tumors, and provided an experimental basis for establishing a reliable standard reference range for abdominal cavity drainage fluid for screening for postoperative complications.
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We read with great interest the article by Jiang and colleagues in a recent issue of Arthritis Research & Therapy related to osteopontin (OPN) gene polymorphisms influencing the risk of knee osteoarthritis (OA) and the OPN levels in synovial fluid in a Chinese population [ 1].
In addition, these authors found no association between amniotic fluid IL-10 levels and PTB, whereas in the present study we observed a small but significant association between amniotic fluid IL-10 levels and PTB in Chinese pregnancies.
To our knowledge, there are no published reports describing the prevalence of intraamniotic Ureaplasma sp. colonisation in Chinese women, or comparing amniotic fluid cytokine/chemokine levels between Chinese and Western populations.
Minimum, median (IQR) and maximum cytokine values detected in amniotic fluid from the Chinese and Australian pregnancies are presented in Table 2.
Sexual activity was less frequent in Chinese, and was not associated with preterm birth or amniotic fluid findings in either population.
Amniotic fluid inflammatory cytokines/chemokines were in general not predictive of PTB, although elevated IL-10 levels were associated with PTB and PROM in Chinese pregnancies.
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