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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
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We have treated 17 patients with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU, 300 mg/m2/d by continuous ambulatory infusion for 8 weeks) and interferon alfa-2b (escalating doses to cohorts of three to five patients, given subcutaneously on a daily schedule at 2.0, 3.5, 5.0, and 10.0 x 10(6) IU/m2). The two major toxicities observed were mucositis, which occurred in 10 patients at 2 weeks and required interruption of therapy and 5-FU dose reduction, and
chronic fatigue syndrome
, which required reduction of the dose of interferon alfa-2b. Other toxicities seen included elevation in BUN/creatinine, elevation in liver function tests, alopecia, diarrhea,
confusion
, and myelosuppression. No toxic deaths occurred. Five responses were observed: two complete responses, two partial responses, and one minor response, all in patients with gastrointestinal malignancy; three of the responding patients had previously failed 5-FU-containing regimens. When we measured 5-FU plasma levels in nine of our patients, they were at or below 1 ng/mL in most patients; however, within 1 hour of administration of interferon alfa-2b, plasma levels rose 16-fold. This elevation of 5-FU levels persisted for at least 24 hours, and could not be accounted for on the basis of altered interleukin-6 levels. When the regimen was tested in eight patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma as part of a pilot study, three partial responses were observed, and no patient developed disease progression while on treatment. The combination of 5-FU, given by continuous infusion, and interferon alfa-2b, given daily, appears worthy of advancement to phase II trials.
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PMID:alpha-Interferon and 5-fluorouracil: possible mechanisms of antitumor action. 194 33
The
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) or
myalgic encephalomyelitis
has caused great
confusion
, misunderstanding and perhaps even mismanagement of many persons presenting with a variety of combinations of ill-defined complaints. The history, possible pathogenesis and clinical features, of what is probably in most instances a post-viral infection syndrome, are reviewed. The recent Centers for Disease Control case definition is summarised and simplified. The need for such uniformity of definition, acceptable to most workers in the field, is emphasised in order to facilitate further studies into the cause, diagnosis, course and treatment of
CFS
. The difficulty in treating this condition and the currently recommended management are described. Double-blind controlled studies are essential in assessing any proposed new treatment.
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PMID:The chronic fatigue syndrome (myalgic encephalomyelitis)--myth or mystery? 305 63
The relationship between serum concentrations and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of cefazolin, and the association between these concentrations and neurotoxic reactions, were investigated. Samples of serum and spinal fluid were drawn simultaneously from six patients at the steady state on various dosages of cefazolin sodium for different conditions. The dose, dosing interval, number of doses, results of renal function tests, and signs of neurotoxicity, such as muscle twitches,
confusion
, and seizures, were recorded. The concentrations of cefazolin in the serum and CSF, total serum protein, and percent albumin were determined. Five of the six patients given multiple doses of cefazolin sodium had notable CSF accumulation of the drug (11.3 +/- 2.7% of the serum concentration). Three patients experienced generalized focal-motor seizures during their therapy. Neurotoxicity was found to be associated with renal dysfunction and multiple-dose therapy leading to serum concentrations greater than 360 micrograms/ml and
CFS
concentrations greater than 34 micrograms/ml. Cefazolin will penetrate into the CSF in patients receiving multiple-dose therapy of the drug. To avoid neurotoxicity, careful attention should be paid to the recommended dosage regimens, the impact of renal dysfunction on drug clearance should be recognized, and serum assays should be performed when necessary.
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PMID:Effect of multidose therapy on cerebrospinal fluid penetration of cefazolin. 729 44
Between January 1991 and January 1993, 265 patients who fulfilled the CDC criteria of the working case definition of
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
(
CFS
) have been observed at our Institution and submitted for clinical and laboratory evaluation. One hundred and sixty-three patients were females and 102 males, the median age was 35 years (range 4-55 years); all patients reported profound and prolonged fatigue, lasting for a median of 3 years (range 6 months-10 years), preceded or accompanied at appearance by fever in 185 cases, and neuropsychologic problems including inability to concentrate, difficulty in thinking,
confusion
, irritability, forgetfulness, and depression. The fatigue was so severe that it required 102 patients to stop their working activities for a period of time ranging from 3 months to 2 years (range 7 months). In 40 consecutive patients a comprehensive immunologic testing by single and two-colour flow cytometry was performed and results compared with a group of 35 healthy, age- and sex-matched controls. Whilst no significant differences were found in the absolute numbers of circulating total T cells (CD3+) and of total helper/inducer (CD4+) or suppressor/cytotoxic (CD8+) T cells, an evident reduction in CD3-/CD16+ and CD57+/CD56+ NK lymphocytes along with an expansion of the CD8+/CD56+ and CD16-/CD56+ NK subsets, were found in the
CFS
group. In addition, CD56+ NK cells from
CFS
subjects were found to express an increased amount of cell adhesion molecules (CD11b, CD11c, CD54) and activation antigens (CD38). Both the percentage and absolute numbers of CD4+ T cells bearing the CD45RA antigen appeared significantly reduced in
CFS
patients, and CD4+ T lymphocytes from
CFS
subjects displayed an increased expression of the intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1/CD54). Finally, the total numbers of circulating (CD19+) B lymphocytes, were significantly higher in
CFS
cases than in controls, and in 11 out of 30
CFS
patients the increase in circulating B cells was sustained by the expansion of the CD5+/CD19+ subset of B lymphocytes. We conclude that
CFS
is a syndrome not previously described in Italy, with already known clinical characteristics and appears to be associated with several immunologic abnormalities, including those reported previously in cohort of patients from different countries. We also show for the first time that CD56- NK cell subsets from
CFS
patients display an abnormally increased expression of cell adhesion molecules and activation markers.
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PMID:Immunological abnormalities in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. 799 49
We have studied the relationship between the cytokine production induced in vivo by prolonged isometric exercise and the symptom complex marked by fatigue in patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
). Twelve male patients and 13 matched male control subjects undertook an isometric hand-grip exercise protocol utilizing dynamometers. Subjects undertook 30 minutes of exercise, for which the target force was set at 40% of the maximal voluntary contraction and the duty cycle was 50%. Prior to, during, and for 24 hours following the exercise, blood samples were collected and assayed for the presence of cytokines, including interferon-gamma and interferon-alpha, interleukin-1 beta, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha. At those times subjects also completed the Profile of Mood States (POMS) questionnaire, which served as a measure of changes in subjective fatigue. No significant alteration in the level of any of the cytokines in the plasma of patients or control subjects was detected before, during, or after exercise. Surprisingly, the patients' levels of fatigue, depression, and
confusion
, as measured by the POMS, decreased in response to the exercise. These data do not confirm the presence of an immunologic process correlating with the exacerbation of fatigue after exercise experienced by patients with
CFS
. Limitations in the study design and in the sensitivity of the cytokine assays may have affected our results.
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PMID:Cytokine production and fatigue in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and healthy control subjects in response to exercise. 814 42
It is now the most common vector-borne disease in the United States. But because of misdiagnosis, the spread of this disease may also be more apparent than real. Lack of standardized serologic tests and varying clinical presentations do create
confusion
. Nevertheless, it is possible to distinguish Lyme disease from look-alike disorders, such as
chronic fatigue syndrome
and fibromyalgia.
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PMID:Current understanding of Lyme disease. 846 65
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is a heterogeneous illness characterized by a high prevalence of psychiatric problems. We reasoned that we could reduce heterogeneity by excluding patients with psychiatric problems preceding
CFS
. We compared the functional status, mood, fatigue level, and psychiatric status of this more homogeneous group of
CFS
patients with the same parameters in patients with mild multiple sclerosis and in patients with major depression or dysthymia. Patients with
CFS
and those with multiple sclerosis were similar in terms of level of anger, severity of depression, level of anxiety, and frequency of current psychiatric diagnoses. Patients with
CFS
resembled depressed patients in having impaired vigor and experiencing substantial fatigue and
confusion
--problems constituting part of the case definition of
CFS
. The group with
CFS
was not psychologically vulnerable before the development of this condition and maintained adequate networks of social support despite disabling illness. Stratification to exclude patients with prior psychiatric disease and those with mild
CFS
allowed us to define a group of patients with
CFS
who more resembled patients with mild MS than patients with major depression or dysthymia and thus were more likely to have illness with an infectious or immunologic cause. Use of such a stratification strategy should prove important in testing of the viral/immunologic hypothesis of the etiology of
CFS
.
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PMID:Reducing heterogeneity in chronic fatigue syndrome: a comparison with depression and multiple sclerosis. 858 44
The
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) has been intensively studied over the last 40 years, but no conclusions have yet been agreed as to its cause. Most cases nowadays are sporadic. In the established chronic condition there are no consistently abnormal physical signs or abnormalities on laboratory investigation. Many physicians remain convinced that the symptoms are psychological rather than physical in origin. This view is reinforced by the emotional way in which many patients present themselves. The overlap of symptoms between
CFS
and depression remains a source of
confusion
and difficulty. But even if all
CFS
patients were rediagnosed as depressives, this would not negate the possibility of an underlying organic cause for the condition, in view of the growing evidence that depression itself has a physical cause and responds best to physical treatments. There is some evidence both for active viral infection and for an immunological disorder in the
CFS
. Many observations suggest that the syndrome could derive from residual damage to the reticular activating system (RAS) of the upper brain stem and/or to its cortical projections. Such damage could be produced by a previous viral infection, leaving functional defects unaccompanied by any gross histological changes. In animal experiments activation of the RAS can change sleep state and activate or stimulate cortical functions. RAS lesions can produce somnolence and apathy. Studies by modern imaging techniques have not been entirely consistent, but many magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies already suggest that small discrete patchy brain stem and subcortical lesions can often be seen in
CFS
. Regional blood flow studies by single photon-emission computerized tomography (SPECT) have been more consistent. They have revealed blood flow reductions in many regions, especially in the hind brain. Similar lesions have been reported after poliomyelitis and in multiple sclerosis--in both of which conditions chronic fatigue is characteristically present. In the well-known post-polio fatigue syndrome, lesions predominate in the RAS of the brain stem. If similar underlying lesions in the RAS can eventually be identified in
CFS
, the therapeutic target for
CFS
would be better defined than it is at present. A number of logical approaches to treatment can already be envisaged.
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PMID:Chronic fatigue syndrome--aetiological aspects. 946 37
Chronic exposure to low levels of carbon monoxide can cause vague symptoms that are easily mistaken for other common illnesses. During the past 5 years, three families have contacted the Wisconsin Division of Public Health to report illnesses that may have been caused by chronic exposure to carbon monoxide. Members of these families were diagnosed with a variety of conditions including
chronic fatigue syndrome
, depression and influenza. Carbon monoxide exposure was not suspected as a cause of these illnesses until heating contractors discovered that gas appliances in these families' homes were not properly vented. These cases serve as reminders that carbon monoxide exposure should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients who present with chronic symptoms of headache, fatigue, dizziness, nausea and mental
confusion
--especially when these symptoms onset during the winter heating season.
...
PMID:Recognition of chronic carbon monoxide poisoning. 1060 52
For the past 25 years, the 'alpha-delta NREM sleep abnormality' has been used by some as a defining or legitimizing marker for poorly defined rheumatic diseases such as fibromyalgia and
chronic fatigue syndrome
. Comprehensive review of the literature reveals no support for such a conclusion. Most studies involve small numbers of patients. The lack of control subjects, non-standardized recording techniques, and
confusion
between tonic and phasic alpha frequency activity patterns make comparison difficult. There is much evidence that this sleep EEG pattern is not only non-specific, but may actually reflect a sleep maintaining process. The 'sleep fragmentation' theory of the complaint of non-restorative sleep in this patient population is invalidated by the fact that conditions characterized by severe sleep fragmentation, such as obstructive sleep apnea, are not associated with musculoskeletal symtoms. It is difficult to attribute musculoskeletal symptoms to disorders of sleep in view of the fact that the only organ of the body known to benefit from sleep, or to be adversely affected by lack of sleep, is the brain. It is concluded that fibromyalgia and
chronic fatigue syndrome
are associated with subjective sleep complaints, but do not represent sleep disorders.
...
PMID:Nighttime sleep and daytime functioning (sleepiness and fatigue) in less well-defined chronic rheumatic diseases with particular reference to the 'alpha-delta NREM sleep anomaly' 1082 30
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