HbA1c in Diabetes: Case studies using IFCC units

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· John Wiley & Sons
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Adapting to the IFCC system of reporting HbA1c poses a challenge to generations of health professionals who have learnt the percentage system related to the major clinical trials, in type 1 and type 2 diabetes, the DCCT and UKPDS. This handy paperback illuminates the transition path.

Using real-life case studies to illustrate actual clinical situations, the book shows you how to use mmol/mol units in daily practice. Each case study shows the old percentage units alongside the IFCC units for quick comparison. Produced in association with Diabetes UK, this pocketbook helps you work with confidence in the IFCC system.

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That is an amazing case described by Dr. Lopez, I Would like to know if the bariatric surgery work
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Stephen Gough is Professor of Medicine and Hon. Consultant Physician, University of Birmingham and University of Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.? He has had 85 articles published on PubMed.

Susan Manley is a clinical biochemist at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University Hospital Birmingham NHSTrust, Birmingham, UK.?She has had 27 articles published on PubMed.

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