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Fructosamine: How Useful Is It?

Laboratory Medicine, 1990
The goal of laboratory medicine is to provide laboratory tests that are useful to physicians in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of their patients. The best laboratory medicine also encompasses participating in the care of patients by ensuring that these laboratory tests are wisely used.
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Fructosamine

Diabetic Medicine, 1988
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Fructosamine in a diabetic clinic.

The New Zealand medical journal, 1988
Serum fructosamine concentrations were measured in 660 adults attending the diabetic clinic at Auckland Hospital over a 12 month period. Only 44 (6.6%) patients had results within the physiological range whereas 237 (35.9%) patients had values greater than 3.7 mmol/l consistent with poor blood glucose control.
J, Baker, R, Cutfield, W, Taylor
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Fructosamines

EMC - Biologie Médicale, 2006
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The why and wherefore of fructosamine.

Henry Ford Hospital medical journal, 1992
GH and FA are useful monitors in the care of diabetic patients. For most situations, GH is the preferred test and should be routinely monitored. FA should be reserved for exceptional situations in which blood glucose control over one to two weeks must be assessed or in patients with a hemoglobinopathy.
D B, Mendlovic   +2 more
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Fructosamine or Glycated Hemoglobin?

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1989
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Fructosamin-Test

1988
Teupe, Bernhard, K Bergis
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[Fructosamine].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996
K, Kawanishi   +3 more
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The Oncogenic Action of NRF2 Depends on De-glycation by Fructosamine-3-Kinase

Cell, 2019
Viraj R Sanghvi   +2 more
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