2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2007.01.053
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Rationale and usefulness of newly devised abbreviated diagnostic criteria and staging for diabetic polyneuropathy

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“…Wet OAB: Among patients with OAB based on the OABSS, those with an urgency incontinence score (Q3 in OABSS; see Table 2) of ≥2 (once a week or more). DPN was assessed using "Abbreviated diagnostic criteria for distal symmetric polyneuropathy" [16]. [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wet OAB: Among patients with OAB based on the OABSS, those with an urgency incontinence score (Q3 in OABSS; see Table 2) of ≥2 (once a week or more). DPN was assessed using "Abbreviated diagnostic criteria for distal symmetric polyneuropathy" [16]. [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severity of OAB was categorized based on total score (Mild: 5 or less; Moderate: 6 to 11; and Severe: ≥12) [3,15]. DPN was assessed using the "Abbreviated diagnostic criteria for distal symmetric polyneuropathy" [16]. The diagnostic criteria have two prerequisites for all patients: 1) presence of diabetes mellitus, and 2) absence of other peripheral neuropathies except distal symmetric polyneuropathy.…”
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“…Diabetic neuropathy was diagnosed using the criteria proposed by the Diabetic Neuropathy Study Group in Japan [14]. The prerequisite conditions include: 1) the presence of T2DM and 2) the exclusion of other possible neuropathies.…”
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“…Subjects were asked not to alter their lifestyle, including diet, exercise, and other habits during the study. Diabetic complications were diagnosed as follows: neuropathy according to 'Abbreviated Diagnostic Criteria for Diabetic Polyneuropathy' proposed by the Diabetic Neuropathy Study Group in Japan [6], nephropathy as spot urinary albumin excretion ≥30mg/gCr, and retinopathy as simple, preproliferative, and proliferative diabetic retinopathy by an ophthalmologist. The study was designed in accordance with the principles stated in the Declaration of Helsinki.…”
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confidence: 99%