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Our data suggest that measurement of early serum NGAL change may be useful marker in predicting the renal impairment and need for renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit.
The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio may be a useful marker in predicting the development of amyloidosis.
We demonstrate that loss of PTEN protein expression may be a useful marker in predicting response to cetuximab.
All the available data, including our present results, indicate that the XPD Lys751Gln polymorphism is a useful marker in predicting the clinical outcome of platinum-containing chemotherapy.
In conclusion, low expression of GalNAc-T3 may be a useful marker in predicting poor prognosis and early recurrence, not only in all completely resected patients with adenocarcinoma of the lung but also in those with stage I diseases.
We suggest that NLR may show subclinical inflammation in patients with FMF in attack-free periods, and NLR may be a useful marker in predicting the development of amyloidosis.
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Plasma and urinary Cys-C are useful markers in predicting AKI in sepsis.
These mutations may serve as useful markers in predicting HCC development.
Conclusion: Plasma and urinary Cystatin C and urinary NGAL are useful markers in predicting AKI in septic critically ill patients.
Cys C could be a useful laboratory biochemical marker in predicting the severity of CAD and was associated with biochemical atherosclerosis markers Hcy. 26 In patients with CAD, elevated Hcy was directly related to serum UA (P<0.001).
C16orf74 expression level represents a potentially useful marker for predicting progression in primary NMIBC patients.
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