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From: Soluble mannose receptor CD206 and von Willebrand factor are early biomarkers to identify patients at risk for severe or necrotizing acute pancreatitis

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Serum concentrations of the soluble mannose receptor sCD206 in patients with acute pancreatitis. A sCD206 on admission to hospital (day 1) and after 48 h (day 3). B sCD206 on admission to the intensive care unit (ICU). C Differences in sCD206 between day 3 and day 1 (positive values indicate increases). Patients were stratified for the presence of organ failure or necrosis during follow-up. Violin plots with medians (solid) and quartiles (dotted) are shown. Day 1: hospital admission. P values from Mann–Whitney U test. DF Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves for sCD206 predicting a non-severe edematous course, white blood cell count (WBC), and C-reactive protein (CRP) on admission for discrimination between patients who develop severe/necrotizing and patients with mild acute pancreatitis. D Prospective cohort, E ICU cohort

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