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Comparative Analysis of HGF Levels in Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Bacterial Pneumonia
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This study investigates the levels of Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) measured in picograms per milliliter (pg/mL) among patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, Legionella pneumonia, and general bacterial pneumonia. The mean HGF levels were recorded as follows: pulmonary tuberculosis (4671 pg/mL), Legionella pneumonia (2474 pg/mL), and bacterial pneumonia (1720 pg/mL), with control levels averaging at 973 pg/mL. These findings may offer insights into the role of HGF in respiratory infections and its potential as a biomarker for differential diagnosis.
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Comparative Analysis of HGF Levels in Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Bacterial Pneumonia
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** ** * ** * HGF (pg/mL) Pulmonary tuberculosis Legionella pneumonia Bacterial pneumonia Control Mean HGF (pg/mL) 4671 2474 1720 973.8
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