Platelet counts were significantly higher in patients with clinically active disease (511 ± 177 x 109/l; n = 19) than in those with inactive disease (379 ± 123 x 109/l; n = 38) (p < 0.01).
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Harries, A. D., Fitzsimons, E., Fifield, R., Dew, M. J., & Rhoades, J. (1983). Platelet count: A simple measure of activity in Crohn’s disease. British Medical Journal, 286(6376), 1476. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.286.6376.1476
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