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Question:

What is glycoalbumin and what are the normal values?

Answer:

Glycoalbumin is usually referred to as Fructosamine and the results, unlike glycosylated hemoglobin, are not usually expressed as a percentage of glycosylated albumin; but in absolute terms. Normal values are somewhat dependent on the method; but are usually in the range of 1.5 to 2.7 nmol/L.

DOB

DTQ-ONC19990624
Original posting 5 Jul 1999
Posted to A1c, Glycohemoglobin, HgbA1c

  
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