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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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Two cases of
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) were reported which were suggestive for the study of the etiology and a cure for
CFS
. Case 1: A 31-year-old woman was admitted for
chronic fatigue syndrome
. Examination revealed a high titer of anti HHV-6 antigen of x2560 and an increased percentage of suppressor T lymphocytes in the peripheral blood. HHV-6 was speculated to be reactivated and stimulating the immune system in
CFS
. Case 2: A 46-year-old woman suffering from
CFS
had been in remission for 6 years.
She
was admitted for hypertension associated with right adrenal adenoma and hyperaldosteronism. After right adrenalectomy, there was a recurrence of high fever and other
CFS
symptoms. It was suggested that
CFS
symptoms may be ameliorated by aldosterone.
...
PMID:[Chronic fatigue syndrome, a case of high anti-HHV-6 antibody titer and one associated with primary hyperaldosteronism]. 133 63
We have treated a case of
chronic fatigue syndrome
with atopic diathesis was had suffered general malaise, low grade fever, swelling of the lymph nodes, myalgias and arthralgias for a long time. A 29-year-old female, who had been treated for atopic dermatitis for 5 years, complained of general malaise in May 1990.
She
was admitted to the nearest hospital in December 1990 because of low grade fever, swelling of the lymph nodes and an elevation of antinuclear antibody (2520x).
She
was transferred to our hospital in May 1991. A diagnosis of collagen disease was not compatible with her condition. In addition to general malaise, fever and lymph node swelling, headache, myalgias, muscle weakness, arthralgias and insomnia were observed, and a diagnosis of
chronic fatigue syndrome
was made based on the working case definition proposed by Holmes et al. Although eosinophilia, a high serum level of IgE, and elevation of RAST scores, low NK and ADCC activity, and a reduced level of NK cells in the peripheral blood were detected, serum antibodies to a number of viruses were in the normal range. Treatments with non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, minor tranquilizers and antidepressant drugs were not effective at all. An administration of magnesium sulphate was intravenously performed once a week in order to improve her condition, especially severe general malaise. After about 6-week's administration of magnesium sulphate, she noticed reduced easy fatigability and an improvement in her impaired daily activities. Finally she was able to leave the hospital in January 1992.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:[A case of chronic fatigue syndrome who showed a beneficial effect by intravenous administration of magnesium sulphate]. 149 95
I describe the therapy of a 20-year-old women who believed that her difficulties in concentrating and remembering were caused by her "ME' (
Myalgic encephalomyelitis
,
Chronic fatigue syndrome
, or
CFS
).
She
had been fathered by a man who never left his own wife. Work with her dreams revealed a within-body drama in which she was locked in an unspeakable fight to the death with her mother. Her symptoms improved after parallels between a dream and an accident showed her own self-destructive hand in her story. Another dream, reflecting her first 'incestuous' affair, showed her search for her original father-self as someone separate from mother, and a later affair provided a between-body drama, helping her to own the arrogant and abject traits she had before seen only as her mother's. I show how we worked in the area of Winnicott's first 'primitive agony' as experienced by a somatizing patient, stuck in a too-close destructive relationship with her mother-body. I discuss how analytical work can be done with the primitive affects and conflicts against which the ME symptoms may be defending.
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PMID:A body with chronic fatigue syndrome as a battleground for the fight to separate from the mother. 916 Nov 21
Lawyer Karen Capen looks at the implications of a recent Alberta court case involving
chronic fatigue syndrome
.
She
thinks Canada's physicians should pay close attention to this precedent-setting case.
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PMID:Chronic fatigue syndrome get court's nod of approval as legitimate disorder. 1010 97
A 21 year old patient reported a relatively rapid onset of serious
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
), with her worst symptoms being cognitive impairments. Congruent with research on rapid onset
CFS
, she had no psychiatric history and specialized testing did not suggest that somatization was likely. Neuroimaging and EEG research has documented brain dysfunction in cases of
CFS
. Therefore, a quantitative EEG was done, comparing her to a normative data base. This revealed excessive left frontal theta brainwave activity in an area previously implicated in SPECT research. Therefore, a novel treatment approach was utilized consisting of a combination of EEG neurofeedback and self-hypnosis training, both of which seemed very beneficial.
She
experienced considerable improvement in fatigue, vigor, and confusion as measured pre-post with the Profile of Mood States and through collaborative interviews with both parents. Most of the changes were maintained at 5, 7, and 9 month follow-up testing.
...
PMID:Treatment of chronic fatigue with neurofeedback and self-hypnosis. 1179 Sep 17
A Japanese woman developed prolonged fatigue, neck and shoulder pain, headache, pyrexia, insomnia, anorexia, lymphadenopathy, and diarrhea for two months.
She
had experienced various stressors before these symptoms developed. Serological test demonstrated that she had acute parvovirus B19 infection. Major depressive disorder was also diagnosed by a psychiatrist. Her symptoms disappeared after administration of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and oriental herbs, although human parvovirus B19 viral genome has been present in her serum for nine months. These findings suggest that parvovirus B19 causes clinical features similar to those of
chronic fatigue syndrome
in cases who have prior life stressors.
...
PMID:Acute parvovirus B19 infection mimicking chronic fatigue syndrome. 1451 87
We presented three sheets of growth chart in children with
chronic fatigue syndrome
. The growth chart in 14-year-old boy (patient 1) showed decreased weight gain because of too much exercise. After that he complained nausea, abdominal pain, sleep disturbance and debilitating fatigue. The growth chart in 12-year-old girl (patient 2) revealed increased weight gain because of overeating due to the divorce of her parents.
She
developed syncope, sleep disturbance, and fatigue during overeating. The growth chart in 13-year-old girl (patient 3) showed decreased weight gain after she developed lymph node enlargement. We diagnosed her as autoimmune fatigue syndrome because of persistent positive antinuclear antibody. Although growth chart will not be able to detect childhood
chronic fatigue syndrome
prospectively, the chart may be useful for detecting some life events in these children.
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PMID:[Usefulness of growth chart in children and adolescents with chronic fatigue syndrome]. 1756 6
A 42-year-old woman presenting with years of fever and vague symptoms could not be satisfactorily diagnosed in physical examination or conventional workups.
She
was presumptively diagnosed with
chronic fatigue syndrome
and treated symptomatically. Fourteen months after the initial visit, she developed left facial palsy. Lyme disease serology was positive. Four weeks of oral amoxicillin ameliorated symptoms. Only 5 to 15 cases of Lyme disease are reported annually in Japan, mostly from the northeastern-most island of Hokkaido. It may occur anywhere in Japan, however; probably is underdiagnosed. Lyme disease may cause fevers of unknown origin. Astute clinical suspicion and appropriate workups are thus needed to diagnose this infection.
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PMID:[A case of lyme disease requiring over 1 year to diagnose at an infectious-disease clinic]. 2348 78
We herein report the case of a 14-year-old girl who had been experiencing chronic fatigue, febricula, and social withdrawal for 20 months. No notable abnormalities were identified during routine checkups at a general pediatric hospital; symptomatic treatments did not affect her condition.
She
was diagnosed with
myalgic encephalomyelitis
/
chronic fatigue syndrome
(ME/
CFS
). Based on the concepts of Japanese traditional medicine, she was administered shosaikoto-based treatment. After several weeks of treatment, all of the symptoms had been dramatically alleviated, consequently resolving the issue of non-attendance at school. Shosaikoto-based medication may be a therapeutic option for treating ME/
CFS
in patients presenting with chronic febricula.
...
PMID:Successful Treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome with Chronic Febricula Using the Traditional Japanese Medicine Shosaikoto. 3153 83