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Table 1.

Demographic data.

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Table 2.

Comparisons of current perception threshold (CPT) values measured at the middle finger and big toe between diabetic women with and without overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome.

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Table 3.

Comparisons of current perception threshold (CPT) values measured at the middle finger and big toe between diabetic women with and without urodynamic bladder dysfunction (UBD).

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Table 4.

Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the associations between hyposensitivity of different types of afferents testing on median and peroneal nerves and urodynamic bladder dysfunction (UBD) in diabetic women.

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Figure 1.

Associations of CPT values between distal extremities and bladder mucosa among diabetic women with UBD were examined by Pearson’s correlation analyses.

(a) The 5 Hz CPT test values at the big toe were significantly associated with the 5 Hz CPT test values of bladder mucosa.(p<0.001) (b) No significant association between big toe and bladder mucosa at 250 Hz CPT values. (c) Significant association of 5 Hz CPT values between middle finger and bladder mucosa. (p<0.001) (d) No significant association noted at 250 Hz CPT values between middle finger and bladder mucosa.

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