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Figure 1.

Age distribution of patients with HSP with different clinical symptoms.

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Table 1.

The levels of cytokine, T lymphocytes subset, B cell, NK cell, immunoglobulin, complement and CRP from HSP group and normal control group [Median (range)].

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Table 2.

The characteristic of clinical symptoms in HSP children.

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Figure 2.

T cell subsets, serum cytokines, and immunoglobulin levels in children with HSP with abdominal pain.

All these indicators are statistically significant P<0.05.

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Figure 3.

T cell subsets, immunoglobulin, and complement levels in children with HSP with hemafecia or hematuresis.

All these indicators are statistically significant P<0.05.

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Figure 4.

The proportion of CD3−CD16+CD56+ and CD20+ cells in patients with HSP with gastrointestinal or kidney injury.

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