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The absolute lymphocyte to monocyte ratio is associated with poor prognosis in classical Hodgkin lymphoma patients younger than 60 years of age.
[hodgkin lymphoma, classical]
Recent
studies
suggest
that
absolute
lymphocyte
count
,
absolute
monocyte
count
and
their
ratio
[
lymphocyte
/
monocyte
ratio
(
LMR
)
]
at
diagnosis
may
predict
survival
in
classical
Hodgkin
lymphoma
(
cHL
)
.
Here
,
we
investigated
the
prognostic
significance
of
LMR
in
cHL
patients
in
relation
to
age
of
patients
.
Subjects
included
351
cHL
patients
(
age
range
from
4
to
84
 
years
,
median
age
34
 
years
,
sex
ratio
1
.
58
)
who
had
been
followed-up
for
a
median
period
of
59
 
months
(
range
,
0
.
1
-
245
 
months
)
.
The
estimated
5
-
year
overall
survival
(
OS
)
rate
was
86
.
8
%
.
Subgroup
analysis
was
performed
according
to
patients
'
age
;
non-elderly
group
(
<
60
 
years
of
age
)
versus
elderly
group
(
≥
60
 
years
of
age
)
.
There
was
no
significant
difference
in
the
level
of
absolute
lymphocyte
count
,
absolute
monocyte
count
or
LMR
between
the
age
groups
.
Using
receiver
operating
characteristic
curve
analysis
,
the
optimal
cut-off
value
of
LMR
for
the
entire
cohort
was
determined
at
2
.
8
,
whereas
the
optimal
cut-off
for
the
elderly
group
was
2
.
2
.
In
the
non-elderly
group
(
<
60
 
years
old
)
,
patients
with
LMR
<
2
.
8
had
significantly
lower
OS
or
lymphoma
-
specific
survival
compared
with
those
with
LMR
≥
2
.
8
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
001
,
both
)
.
In
contrast
,
neither
the
LMR
value
of
2
.
8
or
2
.
2
predicted
survival
in
the
elderly
group
.
In
multivariate
analysis
,
LMR
remained
a
significant
prognostic
factor
for
OS
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
049
)
.
The
results
of
our
analysis
suggest
that
low
LMR
is
associated
with
poor
OS
in
patients
of
<
60
 
years
old
.
Copyright
©
2014
John
Wiley
&
Sons
,
Ltd
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"hodgkin lymphoma"
symptom
esophageal adenocarcinoma
hodgkin lymphoma, classical
monosomy 21
primary effusion lymphoma
severe combined immunodeficiency
systemic capillary leak syndrome
waldenström macroglobulinemia
This symptom has already been validated