Daniel Pereira Monteiro: Haemoglobin A2 is Increased, But…Why Does It Happen?
Daniel Pereira Monteiro, NHSE Screening Professional Clinical Advisor, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Haemoglobin A2 is increased, but…why does it happen?
Stepping a little outside diagnostics and to theory the mechanism of HbA2 increase.
Let’s test your interpretation skills
It is a common finding in certain scenarios which we take for granted, but do you know the reason behind it?
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