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Don't know whether anyone has come across this.
http://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.i6538
Sadly, it doesn't mean that high tests are wrong, but those around the edges of prediabetes are untrustworthy, the conclusion being that HbA1c results for prediabetes are neither "accurate nor specific", or in layman's terms the margin of error on this test is very large!
Food for thought.
http://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.i6538
Sadly, it doesn't mean that high tests are wrong, but those around the edges of prediabetes are untrustworthy, the conclusion being that HbA1c results for prediabetes are neither "accurate nor specific", or in layman's terms the margin of error on this test is very large!
Food for thought.