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A1C variability predicts incident cardiovascular events, microalbuminuria, and overt diabetic nephropathy in patients with type 1 diabetes
Diabetes, 08/10/09
Groop PH et al. – In patients with type 1 diabetes, A1C variability was not only predictive of incident microalbuminuria and progression of renal disease, but also of incident CVD events.
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