Dr. Elizabeth Brown
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a crucial marker for long-term glucose control in individuals with diabetes. However, various hemoglobin variants, such as C, D, E, and S, can impact HbA1c measurements, potentially leading to misdiagnosis and improper management of diabetes. These structural variations in hemoglobin molecules may interfere with common HbA
<p>Effects of Hemoglobin C, D, E, and S Traits on Measurements of Hemoglobin A1c by Twelve Methods</p>

Effects of Hemoglobin C, D, E, and S Traits on Measurements of Hemoglobin A1c by Twelve Methods

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