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Copilot Powered by Al Sure! Here's a detailed overview of the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) in tabular form: Aspect Definition Purpose Conditions Diagnosed Sample Required Preparation Procedure Normal Values High Values Indicate Low Values Indicate Complications Results Availability Interpretation Additional Notes cus Medica : Lab Details A test measuring the rate at which red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle at the bottom of a test tube over one hour. To detect and monitor inflammation in the body. Infections, cancers, autoimmune diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, lupus), thyroid or kidney disorders, anemia, and pregnancy, Blood sample, usually drawn from a vein in the arm, No special preparation required. Inform the doctor about any medications being taken, Blood is drawn from a vein, typically from the back of the hand or inside the elbow. The sample is then analyzed using either the Westergren or Wintrobe method. Children: < 10 mnvbr ‘Adult females: < 20 mm/hr Adult males: < 15 mm/hr Elderly females: < 30 mnvhr Elderly males: < 20 mnv/hr Infections, cancers, autoimmune diseases, thyroid or kidney disorders, anemia, pregnancy. Leukocytosis, congestive heart failure, lack of fibrinogen, low protein in blood. Possible bleeding from multiple needle insertions, risk of infection at the site of blood collection if not done hygienically. Usually within 1-2 days. + High ESR: Indicates inflammation, infection, or other medical conditions, + Low ESR: May indicate conditions like leukocytosis or congestive heart failure. R is a non-specific test and must be used alongside other diagnostic tests to determine the exact cause of inflammation, ‘ts Online : WebMD Feel free to ask if you need more information or have any other questions!

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