Rouleaux (singular is
rouleau) are stacks or aggregations of
red blood cells (RBCs) which form because of the unique discoid shape of the cells in
vertebrates. The flat surface of the discoid RBCs gives them a large surface area to make contact with and stick to each other; thus forming a rouleau. They occur when the plasma
protein concentration is high, and because of them the ESR (
erythrocyte sedimentation rate) is also increased. This is a non-specific indicator of the presence of disease.