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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
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This review summarizes the symptoms, signs and laboratory abnormalities seen in 59 patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
), 2 patients with post-infectious
CFS
and in 26 patients with possible
CFS
whose illnesses fulfill the criteria proposed by the study group of the Ministry of Welfare, Japan. The characteristic symptoms and signs of
CFS
are prolonged generalized fatigue following exercise, headache, neuropsychological symptoms, sleep disturbance and mild fever. In possible
CFS
patients, the frequency of mild fever, muscle weakness, myalgia and headache is low. Our standard hematologic and laboratory tests revealed a few abnormality in patients with
CFS
. The characteristic abnormality in
CFS
patients is the low values of 17-Ketosteroid-Sulfates/creatinine in morning urine and the acylcarnitine deficiency. It seems likely that this deficiency of acylcarnitine induces an energy deficit in the skeletal muscle, resulting in general fatigue, myalgia, muscle weakness and postexertional
malaise
in
CFS
patients. Virologic studies revealed no evidence of retrovirus infection with HTLV-1, HTLV-2 and HIV, but the reactivation of HHV-6 infection was apparent.
...
PMID:[Symptoms, signs and laboratory findings in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome]. 133 62
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)
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PMID:[A case of chronic fatigue syndrome who showed a beneficial effect by intravenous administration of magnesium sulphate]. 149 95
This review summarizes the symptoms and signs seen in patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
). It is based on the authors' experience with two cohorts of approximately 510 patients with chronic debilitating fatigue and on the reported experience of other investigators with similar patients. The most characteristic symptoms of
CFS
are the sudden onset of an infectious-type illness, the subsequent chronic and debilitating fatigue, and postexertional
malaise
; many patients also have recurrent fevers, pharyngitis, adenopathy, myalgias, sleep disorders, and cognitive impairment.
...
PMID:Symptoms and signs of chronic fatigue syndrome. 202 Aug 6
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is an illness which may be mild or completely disabling. Clients who return with recurring non-related symptoms and no specific diagnosis may suffer from
CFS
. The symptoms of
CFS
are numerous and varied, including fatigue,
malaise
, myalgias, difficulty concentrating, headaches and sore throat. Patient complaints seem out of proportion to the physical findings, which may be normal. There is no cure for this chronic disease. Therapy is primarily symptomatic. The role of the health care provider is to recognize this confusing disorder and help the patient and family cope with its many effects.
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PMID:Chronic fatigue syndrome--a diagnosis for consideration. 283 May 63
From a re-analysis of the case notes of patients with
Royal Free disease
it is concluded that there is little evidence of an organic disease affecting the central nervous system and that epidemic hysteria is a much more likely explanation. The data which support this hypothesis are the high attack rate in females compared with males; the intensity of the
malaise
compared with the slight pyrexia; the presence of subjective features similar to those seen in a previous epidemic of hysterical overbreathing; the glove-and-stocking distribution of the anaesthesia; and the normal findings in special investigations. Finally, a deliberate attempt by one of the authors to produce an electromyographic record similar to that reported in
Royal Free disease
was successful.
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PMID:Royal Free epidemic of 1955: a reconsideration. 541 11
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.
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PMID:[Current studies on the neurobiology of chronic fatigue syndrome]. 784 56
The
chronic fatigue syndrome
consists of a combination of non-specific symptoms. Some believe that the
CFS
is subcategory of major depression, because the symptoms are similar to those of major depression. We believe that the
CFS
is quite different from major depression or neurotic depression, since the
CFS
has no lack of initiative and effort, no inhibition which is seen in endogenous depression, and sharp fluctuations in general fatigue, anxiety, and various persisting somatic symptoms, such as,
malaise
and mild fever.
CFS
seems to be similar to the neurasthenia. It is harmful, at least, in aetiology and treatment, to neglect the diagnosis of the
CFS
.
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PMID:[Chronic fatigue syndrome and psychiatric diseases]. 800 11
Wegener's granuloma is a systemic necrotizing vasculitis which predominantly affects the upper and lower respiratory tracts and kidneys. The nose and paranasal sinuses are often the first or main sites to be affected. Equally ear involvement is common and a recognized early manifestation of the disease. Salivary gland involvement is rare and is usually part of more widespread systemic involvement. We present a 34-year-old female with a six-week history of hearing loss and a unilateral parotid swelling. One year previously she was diagnosed as having
myalgic encephalomyelitis
following a long period of post-viral
malaise
. The case points to the difficulties encountered when Wegener's granuloma presents in an unusual and varied way. A high index of suspicion coupled with early diagnosis and treatment is essential. The patient made a good recovery.
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PMID:Wegener's granuloma--presenting as a unilateral parotid swelling. 803 27
One of the characteristic complaints of patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is the skeletal muscle-related symptom. However, the abnormalities in the skeletal muscle that explain the symptom are not clear. Herein, we show that our patients with
CFS
had a deficiency of serum acylcarnitine. As carnitine has an important role in energy production and modulation of the intramitochondrial coenzyme A (CoA)/acyl-CoA ratio in the skeletal muscle, this deficiency might induce an energy deficit and/or abnormality of the intramitochondrial condition in the skeletal muscle, thus resulting in general fatigue, myalgia, muscle weakness, and postexertional
malaise
in patients with
CFS
. Furthermore, the concentration of serum acylcarnitine in patients with
CFS
tended to increase to the normal level with the recovery of general fatigue. Therefore, the measurement of acylcarnitine would be a useful tool for the diagnosis and assessment of the degree of clinical manifestation in patients with
CFS
.
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PMID:Acylcarnitine deficiency in chronic fatigue syndrome. 814 55
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is a chronic illness of uncertain aetiology characterized by at least six months of debilitating fatigue and associated symptoms. The symptoms of the syndrome are all non-specific and some (but not all) are also seen in psychiatric illness. The symptomatology suggesting an organic component to the illness includes its abrupt onset with an 'infectious-like' illness, intermittent unexplained fevers, arthralgias and 'gelling' (stiffness), sore throats, cough, photophobia, night sweats, and post-exertional
malaise
with systemic symptoms. The illness can last for years and is associated with marked impairment of functional health status.
...
PMID:Clinical presentation of chronic fatigue syndrome. 849 Nov 6
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