Abstract

A 58-year-old woman presented with elevated fasting plasma glucose found in a medical check-up. She was asymptomatic, and clinical examination was normal apart from slight sclera jaundice. The 75-g oral glucose tolerance test showed fasting plasma glucose of 5.6 mmol/L and 2-h postprandial plasma glucose of 5.98 mmol/L. The HbA1c taken at the same visit was 2.0% (value unavailable in International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine [IFCC] units) (assayed by the Tosoh G8 analyzer); on retesting, it was 3.6% (16 mmol/mol) (assayed by the Bio-Rad D-10 TM analyzer). The synchronous glycated albumin was 11.59%. Her other blood results were as follows: …

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