PMID: 3767270Jul 1, 1986Paper

Glycosylated haemoglobin by affinity chromatography in diabetic and non-diabetic children

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
C van HeyningenI Hopkinson

Abstract

We have made an evaluation of glycosylated haemoglobin measurements by affinity chromatography in a paediatric population. Age-related reference values for non-diabetic infants and children are reported. A poor correlation (r = 0.24) was found between glycosylated haemoglobin values in 26 insulin-dependent diabetic children and the paediatrician's independent assessment of clinical control.

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Jan 1, 1989·British Journal of Haematology·H M LokhorstA W Dekker
Mar 1, 1988·Annals of Clinical Biochemistry·Z K Shihabi, W B Lorentz

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