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Table 4 Multiple Comparisons FV exon 10

From: Effects of factor v Leiden polymorphism on the pathogenesis and outcomes of preeclampsia

 

(I) idCat

(J) idCat

Mean Difference (I-J)

Std. Error

Sig.

95% Confidence Interval

Lower Bound

Upper Bound

Tukey HSD

1.00

2.00

−.921*

.277

.010

−1.62

−.22

3.00

−.810*

.306

.040

− 1.59

−.03

2.00

1.00

.921*

.277

.010

.22

1.62

3.00

.111

.290

.923

−.63

.85

3.00

1.00

.810*

.306

.040

.03

1.59

2.00

−.111

.290

.923

−.85

.63

Bonferroni

1.00

2.00

−.921*

.277

.011

−1.65

−.19

3.00

−.810*

.306

.048

− 1.61

−.01

2.00

1.00

.921*

.277

.011

.19

1.65

3.00

.111

.290

1.000

−.65

.87

3.00

1.00

.810*

.306

.048

.01

1.61

2.00

−.111

.290

1.000

−.87

.65

Tamhane

1.00

2.00

−.921*

.205

.002

−1.48

−.36

3.00

−.810

.363

.174

− 1.95

.33

2.00

1.00

.921*

.205

.002

.36

1.48

3.00

.111

.364

.988

−1.03

1.25

3.00

1.00

.810

.363

.174

−.33

1.95

2.00

−.111

.364

.988

−1.25

1.03

  1. ANOVA at 95% CI, significance = 0.009, F = 6.131
  2. Dependent variable: FV exon 10
  3. Factor: ID catr (ID categories)
  4. Number of samples = 57
  5. Strata variables: age categories, BMI categories, SBP categories, DBP categories, Uric acid categories, wbc categories, LDH categories
  6. 1 = non-pregnant normotensive 2 = pregnant normotensive 3 = preeclampsia