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Br J Biomed Sci , 06 February 2025

Volume 82 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/bjbs.2025.14355

Erratum: Abnormally Low HbA1c Caused by Hemolytic Anemia, a Case Report and Literature Review

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An Erratum on
Abnormally Low HbA1c Caused by Hemolytic Anemia, a Case Report and Literature Review

by Bakhtiari S, Timbrell NE and D’Almeida SM (2025). Br J Biomed Sci. 81:13898. doi: 10.3389/bjbs.2024.13898

Due to a production error, an incorrect Conflict of Interest Statement was provided. The statement previously read

“Author SD’A was employed by Viollier AG. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.”

However, Viollier AG is not a commercial company, therefore the statement should read.

“The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.”

The publisher apologizes for this mistake. The original version of this article has been updated.

Keywords: glycated hemoglobin, HbA1c, hemolytic anemia, enzymatic method, diabetes

Citation: British Journal of Biomedical Science Production Office (2025) Erratum: Abnormally Low HbA1c Caused by Hemolytic Anemia, a Case Report and Literature Review. Br J Biomed Sci 82:14355. doi: 10.3389/bjbs.2025.14355

Received: 16 January 2025; Accepted: 17 January 2025;
Published: 06 February 2025.

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