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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

Longitudinal Data

Date Value Flag Context/Notes Source
2026-02-23 60 H DDRC Report For Accession No 4170ZB001398.pdf
2026-02-20 40 H DDRC 4170ZB0011814170_849900t.pdf
2025-11-19 130 H DDRC - At AML diagnosis CCR_4182YK007572_296266q.pdf
2022-11-25 48 H JDC Lab (Jothydev's) — Westergren. Ref 0–30 mm/hr. Dr. Arun Shankar. Elevated but moderate. 2 months post-acute inflammation. ESR never normalized. raw/assets/20260429_IMG_9751.jpeg
2022-09-27 62 H DDRC SRL 4182VI0131054182_816476x.pdf
2022-09-20 119 H DDRC SRL - Acute inflammation 4182VI0091894182_910394a.pdf

Trend Analysis

ESR has been persistently elevated across all available measurements. In September 2022, ESR was markedly elevated (119 mm/hr) during an acute inflammatory episode, then decreased to 62 within a week. Nov 2022 ESR of 48 mm/hr remained elevated 2 months after the Sep 2022 episode, suggesting ongoing subclinical inflammation — consistent with the clonal evolution hypothesis. At AML diagnosis in November 2025, ESR peaked at 130 mm/hr. With treatment initiation, ESR has shown a downward trend -- 40 mm/hr by late February 2026 -- though it remains above the reference range.

The improving trajectory correlates with response to AML treatment. See Elevated Esr, Aml.