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From: Plasma presepsin level is an early diagnostic marker of severe febrile neutropenia in hematologic malignancy patients

Fig. 1

Plasma presepsin level change over time and comorbidities. Changes in plasma presepsin level over time in lymphoid malignancy cases (a) and myeloid malignancy cases (b) are shown. Horizontal axis shows the day of chemotherapy. The average of plasma presepsin level was lower in myeloid malignancies. Note that most of the presepsin values are above 100 pg/mL, suggesting that it maintains certain levels even in severe neutropenic state

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