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Table 2 Topography of inflammation cells

From: Topographic distribution of inflammation factors in a healing aneurysm

 

CD20

CD163

CD3

HLA-DR

CD31

(Unaffected)

Adjacent vessel

0

[0.00–0.00]

0

[0.00–0.00]

0

[0.00–0.00]

0

[0.00–0.0.00]

1

[0.22–1.18]

Aneurysm neck

0

[− 0.14 to 0.64]

0

[− 0.21 to 0.49]

0

[− 0.21 to 0.49]

0

[0.00–0.00]

0

[0.00–0.00]

Aneurysm dome

0

[0.00–0.00]

0

[0.00–0.00]

0

[− 0.13 to 0.33]

0

[0.00–0.00]

0

[0.00–0.00]

Thrombus

2

[0.80–2.20]

1

[0.66–1.84]

1

[0.47–2.19]

1

[0.86–1.63]

0

[− 0.15 to 0.37]

Neointima

1

[0.45–2.05]

2

[1.51–2.78]

1.5

[− 0.55 to 3.55]

2

[1.27–2.29]

1

[0.62–2.38]

p-value

(Kruskal–Wallis)

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

< 0.0003

<0.0001

< 0.0001

  1. Inflammation cells accumulated in the thrombus and in the neointima but not so in the adjacent vessel and in the aneurysm wall. The table shows median value and lower and upper 95% confidence interval for Day 7 of coiled aneurysms (0 = none, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate, 3 = severe)
  2. Bold emphasis refelects statistical significance