نتایج جستجو برای: erythrocyte sedimentation rate
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The peroxydatic activity of haemoglobin in the presence of hydrogen peroxide catalyses the oxidation of TMB to a coloured product. Haemoglobin peroxidase has been termed a 'pseudoperoxidase'7 because, unlike true peroxidases which exhibit specificity for phenols, erythrocytes contain a peroxidase (erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase) specific for oxidation of reduced glutathione. This causes the...
Dear Editor: The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is commonly determined in laboratory blood testing and is often elevated in patients with underlying systemic disorders. In 1983, Miller et al.1 clarified the upper limits of ESR and, since then, these parameters have been widely applied in clinical practice. In a study of the upper limits of ESR based on 26 836 healthy men and 1076 nonpregn...
A test that is meant to measure a given parameter is more likely to detect changes in that parameter if it is not affected by factors other than those which it is intended to quantitate. The clinical use of the laboratory test for determining the erythrocyte sedimentation rate is backed by nearly a century of experience. Although its nonspecificity is acknowledged, it has been used to quantitat...
Red blood cells form face-to-face linear or branched structures, called as rouleaux, under static conditions or low shear rates in the presence of appropriate macromolecules (Baskurt et al. 2011a; Chien 1975; Merrill 1969; Neu and Meiselman 2007). This process is reversible, and cells can be dispersed individually when a disaggregating shear rate is applied to the cells (Baskurt et al. 2011b; L...
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