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Query: UMLS:C0016053 (
fibromyalgia
)
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We present a case of a patient with
scleritis
and the
fibromyalgia
syndrome.
Scleritis
and the
fibromyalgia
syndrome are both thought to be caused by an immunological process. This is the first report of a possible association of
scleritis
and the
fibromyalgia
syndrome. Additional cases might suggest that the
fibromyalgia
syndrome be added to the list of etiologies of
scleritis
.
...
PMID:Scleritis associated with the fibromyalgia syndrome. 889 79
Fibromyalgia
is a chronic, widespread pain syndrome of unclear etiology characterized by fatigue, sleeping problems, cognitive disorders, somatic complaints, and severe pain in parts of the body at the time of physical activity, with no laboratory findings specific to the disease or diagnostic tests.
Fibromyalgia
can be associated with ocular symptoms (foreign body sensation, irritation) and visual disturbances (blurred vision), coexisting with dry eye syndrome and reduced corneal sensitivity. Cases of
scleritis
, including the necrotizing form, accompanying
fibromyalgia
have been reported. Changes in the eye may contribute to the pathogenesis of
fibromyalgia
. Research shows the choroid to be significantly thinner in patients with
fibromyalgia
, revealing changes in optic disc perfusion and a decreased retinal nerve fiber layer thickness. There are also thin corneal stromal nerves with diminished sub-basal plexus nerve density. Pathological changes and functional abnormalities of small nerve fibers are observed in patients with
fibromyalgia
. Corneal confocal bio-microscopy is a new noninvasive method to evaluate small nerve fiber morphology, serving as an alternative for skin biopsies, and reveals new possibilities in diagnostics and finding innovative therapies for this disease.
Fibromyalgia
remains a challenge for ophthalmologists, and further studies are required to evaluate ocular involvement. It may be that future diagnostic criteria for
fibromyalgia
will contain ophthalmic examination modalities. Observed ocular changes and their pathomechanisms may constitute new targets for therapy to improve the quality of life of patients with
fibromyalgia
.
...
PMID:Fibromyalgia syndrome and the eye-A review. 3251 32