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Search for: [Abstract = "significantly after 120 minutes postprandialy in CRC male group with normal weight \(BMI 18.5\-24.9 kg\/m2\) \(p=0.04\). Due to small number of subjects in CRC overweight\/obese male group no statistically significant decrease of postprandial mean plasma ghrelin concentration was noticed \(p=0.27\). Among CRC female group with normal weight and overweight\/obese group there was no statistically significantly decrease in postprandial mean plasma ghrelin concentration \(p=0.85\). There were no differences in mean fasting plasma ghrelin concentration between subgroups divided based on location of CRC. Making comparison in terms of gender, statistically significantly lower level of plasma ghrelin among CRC female group than in male CRC group in colon was observed. Furthermore, there was no statistically significantly difference in mean fasting plasma ghrelin concentration in subgroups divided in respect of invasion grade pT \(p=0.53\), presence of lymph nodes metastasis pN \(p=0.95\), differentiation grade \(p=0.36\), Dukes, Astler\-Coller staging \(p=0.96\), presence of mucinous adenocarcinoma cells \(p=0.6\) and type of performed operation \(p=0.33\). Age, weight \(in contrast to the healthy control group\), height, total lymphocyte count, plasma albumin and protein concentration and preoperative CEA level was found to be not correlated with the fasting ghrelin concentrations. ROC cur"]

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