This video describes the determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate by the Westergren method. It sequentially describes the procedure and result interpretation.
The RBCs are clumping together when the blood is setting for a long time and making a layer of RBCs which packed then graduatelly. after 1 hour , three layers of will formed 1-plasma layer 2-buffy coat layrr(wbc &platelets) 3-RBC layer separated layers of blood.
If there is slight clotting at the top of tube (approximately 1mm), should that 1mm be taken into consideration when recording the ESR value?
What is the method of choice by WHO, for Esr, wintrobe or westerngren ?
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How to draw this Apparatus?
Westergren tube. Explain in detail please...
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can we test esr in 2 ml EDTA blood only,any disadvantage?
Edta used for wintrobe method..You can perform with edta..✌️
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My ESR 35 (normal range 0 to 15)
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Sir . Why the RBCs are settle down what reason
Solid particles are settle downing...
The RBCs are clumping together when the blood is setting for a long time and making a layer of RBCs which packed then graduatelly. after 1 hour , three layers of will formed 1-plasma layer 2-buffy coat layrr(wbc &platelets) 3-RBC layer separated layers of blood.
Tube pressure reagen is a naturaly atmosphere pressure., rbc is a solid particals are sattle down or wintrobe tube bottom.
Because the Specific Gravity of RBCs is more than the specific gravity of plasma
Due to gravity
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accent is too strong I can't understand