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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
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This study investigated the association between catastrophic beliefs and disability in the context of
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
). A sample of 282
CFS
sufferers were asked about the consequences of pushing themselves beyond their present physical state. Responses were coded into catastrophic or non-catastrophic categories. While not differing on the length of illness or psychological adjustment, subjects demonstrating catastrophic responses evidenced significantly higher levels of
fatigue
and were more disabled in terms of their ability to work both in their normal occupation and around the house. Catastrophizers also showed greater disability in terms of their sleep and rest, social communication, and recreational activities. The role of catastrophic beliefs and personal perceptions of
CFS
in maintaining the illness is discussed.
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PMID:The impact of catastrophic beliefs on functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome. 776 Mar 1
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is distinguished by the new onset of debilitating
fatigue
that lasts at least 6 months, concomitant with other symptoms to be described later. Many
CFS
patients complain of disequilibrium, yet the exact type of the balance dysfunction and its function and its location (peripheral vs. central) have not been described. Herein we report results of vestibular function testing performed on 11
CFS
patients. These results revealed no predominant pattern of abnormalities. Patients typically performed below average in dynamic posturography testing, with a significant number of falls in the tests requiring subjects to depend heavily on the vestibular system. One patient had abnormal caloric testing, while 3 had abnormally low earth vertical axis rotation (EVA) gains at the higher frequencies tested. As a group, the average gain of EVA was significantly lower than normals in the 0.1 - 1.0 Hz range (p < 0.05). In earth horizontal axis rotation, the
CFS
group had a higher than normal bias value for the optokinetic (OKN) and eyes open in the dark conditions (p < 0.05), but had normal scores during visual vestibular reflex testing. Five of the 11 subjects had an abnormal OKN bias build up over the course of the run, equal to or actually exceeding the 60 degrees/s target velocity by as much as 14 degrees/s. Altogether, these results are more suggestive of central nervous system deficits than of peripheral vestibular disfunction.
...
PMID:Vestibular function test anomalies in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. 776 93
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is an illness that results in debilitating
fatigue
as well as rheumatological, infectious, and neuropsychiatric symptoms. The present paper is a brief overview of the neuropsychological and psychiatric research on
CFS
. Studies from our laboratory contrasting
CFS
with patients with multiple sclerosis, depression, and healthy controls are detailed. Our hypothesis of neuropsychological impairments in
CFS
is discussed.
...
PMID:Neuropsychiatric status of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: an overview. 777 11
The justification for disordered chronobiology for fibromyalgia and
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is based on the following evidence: The studies on disordered sleep physiology and the symptoms of fibromyalgia and
CFS
; the experimental studies that draw a link between interleukin-1 (IL-1), immune-neuroendocrine-thermal systems and the sleep-wake cycle; studies and preliminary data of the inter-relationships of sleep-wakefulness, IL-1, and aspects of peripheral immune and neuroendocrine functions in healthy men and in women during differing phases of the menstrual cycle; and the observations of alterations in the immune-neuroendocrine functions of patients with fibromyalgia and
CFS
(Moldofsky, 1993b, d). Time series analyses of measures of the circadian pattern of the sleep-wake behavioural system, immune, neuroendocrine and temperature functions in patients with fibromyalgia and
CFS
should determine whether alterations of aspects of the neuro-immune-endocrine systems that accompany disordered sleep physiology result in nonrestorative sleep, pain,
fatigue
, cognitive and mood symptoms in patients with fibromyalgia and
CFS
.
...
PMID:Sleep, neuroimmune and neuroendocrine functions in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. 779 92
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is characterized by a sudden onset of an influenza-like illness followed by marked chronic
fatigue
and abnormal exercise-induced exhaustion. The precise pathogenesis of this disorder is unknown, but viral infection triggering immune imbalance has been suggested. The literature on
CFS
is reviewed. We find no consistent support for chronic viral infection or immunological dysfunction. The data in the published studies are rather conflicting, and further research in order to identify parameters that differentiate
CFS
from other disorders is necessary.
...
PMID:[Chronic fatigue syndrome--a defined unity?]. 770 41
Neurasthenia was described and explained in very mechanistic terms, at the end of the 19th century, by G.M. Beard to account for physical and mental exhaustion and for varied somatic troubles imputed to failure of too much solicited nervous resources. This concept was then universally adopted and gave rise to diverse interpretations, among which was the Freud's one. Later, in Occident, came a deterioration, the diagnostic of neurasthenia giving way to those of anxious or affective disorders. In the same time, at least for ideological and cultural reasons, the concept remained lively in Russia and in Asia. During the last decade the western psychiatry has been led to accept that there are clinical situations focussed on
fatigue
and fatigability, even if it coined for them new terminologies (post-infectious
fatigue
,
chronic fatigue syndrome
, etc.) and while DSMs keep on ignoring neurasthenia, the ICD 10 gives it an important place.
...
PMID:[Neurasthenia, yesterday and today]. 784 49
Cytokines are soluble mediators which are released by activated immune cells during infection and inflammation. The possibility that
fatigue
is mediated by the effects of cytokines on the central nervous system is supported by several converging lines of evidence: 1) infusions of cytokines to immunocompromised patients induce flu-like symptoms including
fatigue
and malaise; 2) peripheral and central injection of cytokines to laboratory rodents induce sickness behaviour; 3) symptoms of sickness behaviour occurring during experimental infections can be abrogated by administration of anti-cytokine treatments; 4) although many pitfalls in the detection of cytokines still exist, patients afflicted with the
chronic fatigue syndrome
have been found in some studies to display instances of excessive production of cytokines. Experimental studies have confirmed that cytokines are interpreted by the brain as internal signals for sickness. Furthermore, there is evidence that sickness is a motivation which reorganizes the organism's priorities in face of this particular threat which is represented by infectious pathogens. The elucidation of the mechanisms that are involved in these effects and in particular, the role of the cytokines which are produced in the brain in response to peripheral immune stimuli and to stressors, should give new insight on the way sickness and recovery processes are organized in the brain.
...
PMID:[Current studies on the neurobiology of chronic fatigue syndrome]. 784 56
Eighty seven consecutive patients presenting with prolonged low grade pyrexia (99 degrees-101 +/- F) during 1984-93 were followed up for a mean duration of 2.9 years. Mean age was 37.55 years (SD + 10.16) and 66 (75.8%) were females. Onset of pyrexia was acute in 57 patients and was associated with chilly sensation (42),
Fatigue
(69), Arthralgias (61), myalgias (55) and several other non specific symptoms. Clinical examination showed paucity of physical signs with 7 patients showing tender lymphadenopathy, 7 showing splenomegaly, 5 hepatomegaly, and 1 phylctenular conjunctivitis. Psychiatric examination was within normal limits. Extensive investigations for any viral or other infection, autoimmune disorder or malignancy were unrewarding. Patients were followed up for an average of 2.9 (2 to 5 years). Thirteen patients had become asymptomatic within one year of onset of symptoms, 38 by two years and 45 by the end of three years. This syndrome may be a variant of
chronic fatigue syndrome
.
...
PMID:Low grade pyrexia: is it chronic fatigue syndrome? 877 24
The psychobehavioral responses and cellular immune function were investigated in healthy people (control, N = 21), adult people with chronic
fatigue
(
fatigue
-non-
CFS
group, N = 24), and patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
, N = 10). Based on psychobehavioral responses, the
fatigue
-non-
CFS
group had low general activity levels (p < .05) and slightly depressive tendencies (p < .01) compared with the control. They had many life event stresses (p < .05) and sleep disturbances (p < .01), and they could not cope appropriately with stresses. The
fatigue
-non-
CFS
group also showed significantly lower natural killer (NK) cell activity (p < .01) and decreased numbers of CD16+ and CD56+ cells (p < .05). Compared with the
fatigue
-non-
CFS
group, patients with
CFS
had higher degrees of physical
fatigue
(p < .01) and more life event stresses (p < .05). They had lower general activity levels and social introversion. They were also in a depressive state. NK cell activity and the numbers of CD16+ and CD56+ cells were significantly reduced in patients with
CFS
(p < .01). These findings suggest that adult people with chronic
fatigue
may be in an intermediate state between the healthy control and patients with
CFS
in terms of psychobehavioral responses and low NK cell activity. We observed three cases in such an intermediate state in whom
CFS
subsequently developed.
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PMID:Psychobehavioral and immunological characteristics of adult people with chronic fatigue and patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. 787 Nov 6
This review analyses the recent literature devoted to two related
fatigue
syndromes:
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) and acute onset postviral
fatigue
syndrome (PVFS). The articles are grouped into five pathogenic tracks: infectious agents, immune system, skeletic muscle, hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and psychiatric factors. Although a particular infectious agent is unlikely to be responsible for all
CFS
cases, evidence is shown that host-parasite relationships are modified in a large proportion of patients with chronic
fatigue
. Antibody titres against infectious agents are often elevated and replication of several viruses could be increased. Chronic activation of the immune system is also observed and could be due to the reactivation of persistent or latent infectious agents such as herpes viruses (i.e. HHV-6) or enteroviruses. It could also be favorised by an impaired negative feedback of the HPA axis on the immune system. A model is proposed where the abnormalities of the HPA axis are primary events and are mainly responsible for a chronic activation of the immune system which in turn induces an increased replication of several viruses under the control of cellular transcription factors. These replicating viruses together with cytokines such as TNF-alpha would secondarily induce functional disorders of muscle and several aspects of asthenia itself.
...
PMID:Pathogenic tracks in fatigue syndromes. 787 34
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