ACP Journal Club: the Ipswich Touch Test at home had 78% sensitivity and 94% specificity for detecting loss of foot sensation.Comment on The Ipswich Touch Test: a simple and novel method to screen patients with diabetes at home for increased risk of foot ulceration. [Diabet Med. 2014]

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OLoughlin A, Dinneen SF. Annals of Internal Medicine. [Diabet Med. 2014] 2015 Feb 17;162(4):JC10. doi: 10.7326 ACPJC-2015-162-4-010
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