Arthritis: SED Rate
Arthritis: SED Rate
In this segment, Dr. Allan Gibofsky answers viewer questions about arthritis: What is SED Rate?
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" Welcome glad Madcast I'm doctor David marks thank you -- sitting -- your best to try to we're going to try to answer them on the --"
" Joining me to do that is doctor -- and look at Cornell and released -- special surgery for helping us out. -- how to -- they took a separate without writers and always prove -- you have arthritis. Excellent question."
" The set great rhythmic side directly -- seven and pollution rate or -- art is nonspecific. Index of inflammation. When his family and was abnormal we never threw inflammation in the body."
" When it is not elevated. Assuming that there are -- earthlings to Presley literary value we know that there is no inflammation in the body now. Nearly because the said great."
" Data that does not mean the patient has -- so it is not but diagnostic tool. Said there can be elevated in -- from athlete's foot. To try not to answer. Indeed there are studies that -- that women at certain times and then run and menstrual cycle. They haven't animated Cedric. So we use the said grade as a dean has gone right. How much inflammation area."
" And whether the therapy were prescribing."
" Is reducing that information. We do not use it diagnostic clinic because it cannot make the diagnosis for its use that the indictment. That's correct its index of whether what we living is working. And it's also an index has to. How much inclination is going on and that has a coalition who comes in with multiple complaints and a very -- so great. -- a patient with something that we need to look to find out there. Patient with multiple complaints and not so great kind of sets the stage that we -- had more time to watch something of Bob. Anything more probable that we'll thank you much you can Iraq thank you for your questions and thank you for joining a webcam and David marks about it."
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