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The answer to this question depends, to a large extent, on local circumstances, however, it is imperative that all diabetic patients are seen for review from time to time.
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Martin, B. J., Knight, P. V., Kesson, C. M., O’Donnell, J. R. and Young, R. E. (1984) Glycosylated haemoglobin: its value in screening for diabetes mellitus in the elderly. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Gerontology, 6 (2) 87–94
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Martin, B.J. (1990). Monitoring Control of Diabetes in the Elderly Patient. In: Kesson, C.M., Knight, P.V. (eds) Diabetes in Elderly People. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3322-5_8
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