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Should the ESR be Extinct?

Benson Viscometers Ltd
24 Aug 2017

In this poster produced by Benson Viscometers, the merits of plasma viscosity over the traditional Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) are discussed. Read this poster to see why the clinicians and laboratory scientists consulted for this article feel that the plasma viscosity is a superior test.

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HematologyViscometersPlasma Viscosity

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