Abstract

The value of a modified blood sedimentation reaction in distinguishing between inflammatory and malignant diseases has been examined in 109 urological patients. Inflammatory processes could be differentiated from untreated malignant tumours of the urinary tract with more than 90% accuracy. The method is particularly suited for the early diagnosis of tumours accompanied by an elevation of Westergreen's conventional ESR.

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