Erythrocyte sedimentation reaction in malaria
G. I. Burchinsky
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2-3) : 52 -56.
Erythrocyte sedimentation reaction in malaria
The erythrocyte sedimentation reaction (ESR) has become a really common reaction in pulmonary tuberculosis and is relatively widespread in acute rheumatism. However, in many other areas of internal medicine, the use of ESR is very limited. The main reason for this phenomenon should undoubtedly be considered insufficient study of ESR in various diseases and rather variegated and often divergent results of research obtained by individual authors.
Meanwhile, each method of research, which can give an objective idea of the patient's condition and the course of the disease, should be seriously studied.
Literature data on ESR in malaria are not particularly extensive and contradictory; this prompted us to study ESR and find out the value of this reaction in malaria.
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