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One case-patient and corresponding matched controls were omitted because of missing laboratory results.
There were some missing laboratory results due to laboratory reagent shortage, or administrative errors.
We found cases with incomplete information at the state and district levels and there were cases with missing laboratory results.
Another 344 individuals were excluded because of missing laboratory results, 150 individuals because of missing data on CRP, and 6 individuals because of missing data on educational level.
Data from nine patients were omitted: eight had missing laboratory results, and one result was out of the precision range of the machine (HbA1c = 18.1%).
Laboratory values reported from outside sources, while used to make clinical decisions, are often not captured in discrete fields in our electronic record and therefore are considered missing laboratory results (counted as a failure) for assessment purposes.
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However, because of the missing laboratory measurements we do not report these results in further detail, for example, for CRP there were several (1694) missing values (table 2).
Second, as a retrospective study, missing laboratory data was inevitable.
Missing laboratory values were interpolated if adjacent values were present.
In addition, we excluded those with missing laboratory data.
Normal values were imputed in place of missing laboratory data.
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