Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (980 page)

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   When mean annual HbA
1c
is <1.1 times ULN, renal and retinal complications are rare, but complications occur in >70% of cases when HbA
1c
is >1.7 times ULN.

Increased In

   Fetal Hb above normal or 0.5% (e.g., heterozygous or homozygous persistence of HbF, fetomaternal transfusion during pregnancy)
   Chronic renal failure with or without hemodialysis
   Iron deficiency anemia
   Splenectomy
   Increased serum triglycerides
   Alcohol ingestion
   Lead and opiate toxicity
   Salicylate treatment

Decreased In

   Shortened RBC life span (e.g., hemolytic anemias, blood loss)
   Following transfusions
   Pregnancy
   Ingestion of large amounts (>1 g/day) of vitamin C or vitamin E
   Hemoglobinopathies (e.g., spherocytes), which produce variable increase or decrease depending on assay method.

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