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Neuropathic sensory symptoms did not accurately detect polyneuropathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus

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 QUESTION: How accurate are sensory symptoms for predicting polyneuropathy detected by clinical neurological examination in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus?

Design

Blinded comparison of a neuropathic sensory symptom questionnaire with a clinical neurological examination.

Setting

26 general practices in the Netherlands.

Patients

588 patients (mean age 67 y, 53% women) with type 2 diabetes who received diabetes care in general practice. Patients were excluded if they received diabetes care in a hospital outpatient clinic or had other aetiological factors that might affect sensory functions of the skin of the lower extremities.

Description of test and diagnostic standard

Patients completed a 34 item diabetes symptom checklist that measured the physical and psychological symptoms related to type 2 diabetes; 10 items …

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  • Source of funding: no external funding.

  • For correspondence: Dr L Franse, Institute for Research in Extramural Medicine, Vrije Universiteit, Van der Boechorststraat 7, 1081 BT Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Fax +31 20 4448361.