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Difference of Complete Blood Count (CBC) between Patient with Sudden Deafness and Control at Sanglah General Hospital from January 2018-March 2021

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  • Sylvia Sylvia

    (Sanglah General Hospital, Indonesia)

  • Made Wiranadha

    (Sanglah General Hospital, Indonesia)

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Introduction: Sudden deafness is sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) of at least 30 db or more in three contiguous frequencies, occurring within 72 hours. 10-15% is caused by underlying disease, while the others are idiopathic. Prognosis are difficult to predict. Complete blood count (CBC) is a basic examination that can be done in almost all medical facility. Few researches have shown a significant difference in hematocrit, NLR,PLR, MLR, RDW and MPV between patients and control . Methods: This study was an analytic study with retrospective case control study design Results: There are differences in level of hematocrit, NLR, PLR among patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss and control in Sanglah hospital Denpasar (p

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  • Sylvia Sylvia & Made Wiranadha, 2022. "Difference of Complete Blood Count (CBC) between Patient with Sudden Deafness and Control at Sanglah General Hospital from January 2018-March 2021," European Journal of Clinical Medicine, European Open Science, vol. 3(3), pages 10-13, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:clinic:v:3:y:2022:i:3:id:12155
    DOI: 10.24018/clinicmed.2022.3.3.155
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