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              <text>Nagehan Erdogmuş Kucukcan, Akif Kucukcan</text>
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              <text>Objective: In the present study, we aimed to show the relationship between the clinical characteristics age, gender,hospitalization time values and hemogram parameters of COVID-19 patients.Methods: Total 70 patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19 between April 2020 and June 2020 in a secondaryhospital and discharged with healing were retrospectively examined in terms of demographic data, epidemiologicalproperties and hemogram parameters.Results: The mean age of 70 patients included in the study is 43.8± 17.2 (range, 17 to 87) years; 28 (40%) were femaleand 42 (60%) were male. The mean hospitalization time of the patients was 6.33 ± 3.05 (range, 1 to 15) days. Weobserved a significant difference between eosinophil count (p = 0.05) and platelet distribution width (PDW) values (p =0.032) according to the duration of hospitalization. There was no significant difference between the clinical progress andblood values in general. However, when patients with and without fever were compared, a significant difference wasfound for mean platelet volume (MPV) (p=0.035) values. Similarly, a statistically significant difference was foundbetween hemoglobin (p = 0.046) and eosinophil number (p = 0.010) when male and female patients were compared.Conclusion: The relationship between clinical progress and hemogram parameters in patients diagnosed with COVID19 may be significant for the evaluation of prognosis.</text>
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