
(gli″ko-he″mo-glo´bin) glycosylated hemoglobin. (See hemoglobin a1c.)
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Glycohemoglobin: Also known as glycosylated hemoglobin, hemoglobin to which glucose is bound, a measure of the long-term control of diabetes mellitus. The level of glycohemoglobin is increased in the red blood cells of persons with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus. Since the glucose stays attached to hemoglobin for the life of the red blood cell...
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