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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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A case-control study was conducted to determine whether menstrual and gynecologic abnormalities precede the onset of
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) in women with this disorder to a greater extent than that observed among healthy controls. We identified 150 women who met the 1988 Centers for Disease Control criteria for
CFS
from the Brigham and Women's Hospital Cooperative
CFS
Research Center. A comparison group of 149 women being seen for nongynecologic conditions were selected from the waiting area of the Brigham and Women's Hospital Internal Medicine outpatient department. Women with and without
CFS
completed self-administered questionnaires on menstrual, reproductive, and medical history. Women with
CFS
reported increased gynecologic complications and a lower incidence of premenstrual symptomatology. After adjustment for age, a somewhat greater number of cases compared with controls self-reported irregular cycles, periods of amenorrhea, and sporadic bleeding between menstrual periods. Factors suggestive of abnormal ovarian function--such as a history of polycystic ovarian syndrome, hirsutism, and ovarian cysts--were reported more often in
CFS
cases compared with controls. Frequent anovulatory cycles due to ovarian hyperandrogenism (
PCOS
) or hyperprolactinemia may increase risk for
CFS
through loss of the potential immunomodulatory effects of progesterone in the presence of continued estrogen production. We hypothesize that frequent anovulatory cycles due to
PCOS
and/or hyperprolactinemia may explain the increased reporting of gynecologic complications and the lower reported premenstrual symptomatology observed in women with
CFS
.
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PMID:Reproductive correlates of chronic fatigue syndrome. 979 Apr 89