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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
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This article reviewed Definition of
CFS
proposed by CDC 1988. There are several issues in Definition for
CFS
of CDC. It is presented that other chronic clinical conditions have been satisfactorily excluded, including preexisting psychiatric diseases in (2) of major criteria. However, fibromyalgia can not be excluded from the fifth symptom of minor criteria,
myalgia
, and also depression from the ninth symptom. It is practically difficult to define impairment of average daily activity below 50% of the patient's premorbid activity level for a period of at least 6 months, as shown in (1) of major criteria, and it is not adapted for a first visit patient. Definition for
CFS
of CDC has been discussed on EBV infection, but not written on postviral fatigue syndrome and
myalgic encephalomyelitis
. Especially whether epidemic type of
CFS
is present or not was not discussed. Diagnostic criteria of
CFS
is necessary for clinical practice.
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PMID:[Definition of the chronic fatigue syndrome and its issues]. 128 35
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is easily differentiated from various neurological organic disorders by conventional clinical examinations. The most important disease for distinguishment from
CFS
is fibromyalgia syndrome, in which the prominent and cardinal feature is a deprivation of stage 4 slow wave sleep. Experimentally, the sleep disturbance in controls can induce general
myalgia
, muscle tender points, severe fatigue and stiffness on awakening. The EEG abnormality is slow alpha wave contaminants on slow wave background, which is identical to EEG of
CFS
. The results clearly imply that
CFS
is not a hysterical or psychogenic disease, and that fibromyalgia may be a central fundamental of
CFS
. Fibromyalgia, however, has distinct features such as no antecedent inflammatory process and no endemics. Therefore, the syndrome has features distinct from, in addition to common features to
CFS
. It is also very difficult to distinguish
CFS
from depression. The above-mentioned features can be observed in depression. Now, study of brain blood flow or metabolism by PET or SPECT can be a possible tool for establishment of the
CFS
identity.
...
PMID:[Neuro-psychiatric aspects of chronic fatigue syndrome]. 128 39
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
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
), which is characterized by devastating fatigue, mild fever, lymphadenopathy, headache,
myalgia
, insomnia and neuropsychiatric disorders, now has drawn much attentions from many physicians, researchers and even peoples in general society world wide. The pathogenesis of
CFS
is still remains to be clarified and clinico-pathological difference between
CFS
and mood disorder is controversial. In this paper,
CFS
would be reviewed in detail.
...
PMID:[Chronic fatigue syndrome]. 161 75
60 patients were referred with a diagnosis of
post viral fatigue syndrome
(PVFS), but only 50 fulfilled strict criteria for this illness. Many lymphocyte subpopulations were normal, but there was a spectrum of natural killer (NK) cell results: 20/50 (40%) were raised; 8/50 (16%) were low;, 5/50 (10%) were low initially but normal on repeat testing; 17/50 (34%) were normal. When patients were categorised on their NK cell results, there were significant differences in the two groups with raised or low NK cells compared to the "Not PVFS" group: the CD8 cells were increased (p less than 0.001, p less than 0.02) and the CD4/CD8 ratio was reduced (p less than 0.05) but the CD4 cells were normal. Clinical data showed that the "Not PVFS" group were older, with less severe illness, less
muscle pain
and less virological evidence of infection. It is postulated that patients have low NK cells initially and then progress to normal or raised levels dependent on factors such as stress, other infections and behaviour.
...
PMID:Natural killer cells and the post viral fatigue syndrome. 181 33
The clinical and laboratory findings from studies of patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) from northern Nevada are summarized. Physicians caring for these patients have estimated that greater than 400 patients with
CFS
from northern Nevada and nearby communities in California were identified between 1984 and 1988. As a result of these studies, a cluster of clinical and laboratory features associated with the illness in moderately to severely affected patients has been identified: profound fatigue of prolonged duration; cervical lymphadenopathy; recurrent sore throat and/or symptoms of influenza; loss of cognitive function manifested by loss of memory and loss of ability to concentrate;
myalgia
; impairment of fine motor skills; abnormal findings on magnetic resonance imaging brain scan; depressed level of antibody to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nuclear antigen; elevated level of antibody to EBV early antigen restricted component; elevated ratio of CD4 helper to CD8 suppressor cells; and strong evidence of association of this syndrome with infection with human herpesvirus 6. More-serious and longer-lasting neurologic impairments, including seizures, psychosis, and dementia, have also been observed in some of these patients.
...
PMID:Chronic fatigue syndrome in northern Nevada. 185 May 42
Fatigue, pain, and emotional upset remain the most common problems affecting humanity and for which we still know so very little.
Chronic fatigue syndrome
is most likely a number of as yet unproven various undifferentiated illnesses that are exceedingly difficult to distinguish from depression. There probably is a subset of patients with
CFS
who do have true immune dysfunction and persistent viral infection, and this particular group of patients should be further investigated. This group is the minority of patients who present with chronic fatigue. Although
chronic fatigue syndrome
may be the result of an organic illness in psychologically susceptible individuals, it remains most important to assess underlying psychologic factors that then need to be addressed. These factors may very likely have a profound effect on immune function, but more research is needed in this area. The diagnostic evaluation of patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
should initially focus on causes for fatigue other than Epstein-Barr viral infection. Significant underlying medical conditions should be ruled out, and extensive inquiry into symptoms suggestive of depression and anxiety should be aggressively pursued. Treatment should include psychiatric support and counseling, good nutrition, adequate rest, and a gradual increase in activity. Anti-inflammatory agents and serotonin-replenishing antidepressants are helpful when
muscle pain
and tenderness are a major part of the patient's symptoms. Psychoactive drugs are useful when indicated. Low doses of antidepressants such as doxepin (10-25 mg at night) are generally well tolerated and have shown efficacy in numerous patients, although there are no reports of controlled trials.
...
PMID:Chronic fatigue and depression in the ambulatory patient. 187 21
The
chronic fatigue syndrome
is a poorly defined symptoms complex characterized primarily by chronic or recurrent debilitating fatigue and various combinations of other symptoms, including psychological symptoms, sore throat, lymph node pain, headache,
myalgia
, arthralgias. Psychological disturbances, ranging from mild depression or anxiety to severe behavioral abnormalities, are always present.
Chronic fatigue syndrome
is the name that more accurately describes this symptom complex of unknown cause. A viral aetiology has long been hypothesized: many viruses are potential candidates, including any of the 23 Coxsackie A or 6 Coxsackie B viruses, herpes viruses, particularly Epstein-Barr virus and varicella. These studies, though interesting, remain unconvincing because of methodological flaws such as a poor case definition and inadequate control groups. This syndrome may represent an infection by a yet unidentified virus. It is more likely due to an abnormal immune response toward different intracellular pathogens. There is no treatment to ameliorate the
chronic fatigue syndrome
. Epidemiological studies are essential with explicit operational case definition before progress can be made in the management of this distressing disorder.
...
PMID:[The chronic fatigue syndrome. A multifactorial approach and the treatment possibilities]. 207 78
The term fibromyalgia, though often used, is not justified since no fibrosis has been shown on the histological level. The aim of this article is to make a critical analysis of the semiology usually attributed to fibromyalgias, to cite the main related syndromes whose nosology is often unclear (benign
myalgic encephalomyelitis
, epidemic neuromyasthenia, diffuse idiopathic multifocal pain syndrome, chronic fatigue, AMP desaminase deficiency, etc.), to prefer the purely descriptive term of "persistent, diffuse
myalgia
with no recognized organic etiology". According to the author's experience, a psychological etiology is detectable in only 25% of the cases. Morphological or functional muscular abnormalities are sometimes found, but their significance is not well known. A real multifactorial vicious circle partly explains the physiopathological complexity.
...
PMID:[Does fibromyalgia exist?]. 218 44
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
(ME) is a form of
post viral fatigue syndrome
resulting in
myalgia
and fluctuating fatiguability. Symptoms reflecting central nervous system dysfunction are common and include muscle weakness, headache, sensory disturbances, poor short term memory and impairment of concentration. In view of the fact that sensory and cognitive disturbances are experienced by many patients objective evidence was sought with multi-modality sensory evoked potentials and auditory event-related cognitive potentials in a group of ME patients both with and without the enteroviral antigen, VP1 test positive. The auditory brainstem, median nerve somatosensory and pattern reversal checkerboard visual potentials were normal for all 37 patients tested. In contrast to the sensory potentials significant differences in the mean latencies of the cognitive potential N2 and P3 were found. Reaction times were also significantly prolonged but the performance in terms of error was not significantly affected. No significant difference emerged in any of the parameters for the VP1 test. P3 was abnormal in latency or amplitude in 36% of the VP1 positive patients for the frequency discrimination task and 48% for the more difficult duration discrimination task. The abnormalities indicate attentional deficits in some patients and slower speed of information processing in others. The prolonged latencies observed in these patients have not been observed in patients with depression in many other studies.
...
PMID:Sensory and cognitive event-related potentials in myalgic encephalomyelitis. 232 56
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