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The sedimentation rate, or sedimentation rate Westergren (SRW), is a blood test that measures how quickly red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube over a specified period, typically one hour. A higher sedimentation rate can indicate inflammation or other medical conditions, as it reflects the presence of proteins that cause red blood cells to clump together. The test is often used to help diagnose and monitor diseases such as infections, autoimmune disorders, and certain cancers. However, it is a non-specific test and must be interpreted in conjunction with other clinical findings.

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