Clinical Study

Host Immunological Effects of Partial Splenic Embolization in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis

Figure 7

Serum cytokine levels before and 4 weeks after partial splenic embolization (PSE). Upper left: the serum level of TNF-alpha showed a significant increase after PSE compared to before PSE (from 2.4 ± 2 pg/ml to 3.0 ± 2 pg/ml: , by Wilcoxon’s test). Upper right: the serum level of soluble TNF-alpha receptor I was also increased significantly after PSE compared to before PSE (from 1997.3 ± 603 pg/ml (sTNFr-I) to 2392.0 ± 701 pg/ml: , by Wilcoxon’s test). Furthermore, the serum level of soluble Fas was significantly higher after PSE than before PSE (from 11.8 ± 3 ng/ml to 13.7 ± 3 ng/ml: , by Wilcoxon’s test).
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