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1. Aside from Wintrobe and Westergren, name the other methods of ESR determination with its corresponding anticoagulants and normal values.
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- 1. Name the other methods of ESR determination with its corresponding anticoagulants and normal values. 2. What are the factors favoring slow ESR? NOTE: Kindly answer all question. Thank you!Name the other methods of ESR determination with their corresponding anticoagulants and normal values. (Except the Westergren method and Wintrobe method)Name the other methods of ESR determination with their corresponding anticoagulants and normal values. What are the factors favoring slow ESR? What is the clinical significance of ESR determination?
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