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Kramer CK et al. – The limited sensitivity of the HbA1c test may result in delayed diagnosis of T2DM, while the strict use of ADA criteria may fail to identify a high proportion of individuals with diabetes by HbA1c >=6.5% or retinopathy.

   

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