Diagnosing Diabetes: Does Your HbA1c Tell the Story?
21st Jan 2006, 22:23 GMT
One of my patients was surprised by a diagnosis of diabetes because he had just been told his HbA1c was normal. HbA1c, a blood test for glycosylated hemoglobin, is extremely useful for following the course of diabetes management, but the...
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