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Furthermore, UC patients may harbour elevated peripheral neutrophils as additional sources of TNF-α [ 11- 13].
Thus, patients with UC may harbour elevated peripheral neutrophils [ 10] in the presence of compromised lymphocytes [ 11- 13].
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