Abstract

Background and Aims: An important mechanism peripheral arterial disease (PAD) pathogenesis is immune inflammation in the atherosclerotic plaques. Ratios of white blood cell fractions are promising and easy-to-calculate markers that can correlate with more severe morphological lesions and worse clinical prognosis. The aim was to assess the correlation between neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and atherosclerotic burden in PAD.

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