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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1989
In 1984 and 1985, three published reports described a symptom complex characterized primarily by chronic, relapsing fatigue or easy fatigability, recurrent low-grade fever, sore throat, lymph node pain, myalgias, arthralgias, headaches, sleep disturbances, decreased short-term memory and decreased ability to concentrate, and other nonspecific symptoms,
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In 1984 and 1985, three published reports described a symptom complex characterized primarily by chronic, relapsing fatigue or easy fatigability, recurrent low-grade fever, sore throat, lymph node pain, myalgias, arthralgias, headaches, sleep disturbances, decreased short-term memory and decreased ability to concentrate, and other nonspecific symptoms,
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [PDF]
Adverse reactions to foods can be a significant cause of symptoms in some patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, although the contribution of diet is not always easy to recognize. In order to understand why this is so, the problem offood intolerance must first be viewed in a broader perspective.
A.C.W. Swart, Nagtegaal Je, Smits Mg
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Advances in Understanding the Pathophysiology of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2019When does an illness become a disease? When the underlying biological abnormalities that cause the symptoms and signs of the illness are clarified. The illness now called myalgic encephalomyelitis/ chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) was first described in
A. Komaroff
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JAMA, 2001
The present study had two objectives: 1) to determine the characteristics that differentiated subjects with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), chemical sensitivities (CS), and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS); and 2) to evaluate the psychiatric and neuropsychological complaints of these groups relative to normal controls. A cross-sectional comparison
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The present study had two objectives: 1) to determine the characteristics that differentiated subjects with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), chemical sensitivities (CS), and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS); and 2) to evaluate the psychiatric and neuropsychological complaints of these groups relative to normal controls. A cross-sectional comparison
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"The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988Excerpt To the Editor:A patient diagnosed with a disease must live with its label and with lay persons' understanding of that label.
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The chronic fatigue syndrome [PDF]
The chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) was formally defined in 1988 to describe disabling fatigue of at least 6 months' duration of uncertain etiology. Reports of CFS have emerged from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Spain, and France.
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The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Comprehensive Approach to Its Definition and Study
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1994K. Fukuda+5 more
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2013
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is an illness characterized by disabling fatigue of at least 6 months. The aetiology of the condition has been hotly debated. In this chapter the evidence for CFS as a post viral condition and/or a neurological condition is reviewed.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is an illness characterized by disabling fatigue of at least 6 months. The aetiology of the condition has been hotly debated. In this chapter the evidence for CFS as a post viral condition and/or a neurological condition is reviewed.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (and Chronic Fatigue)
2019Most individuals complaining of chronic fatigue feel a lack of ability to function at a desirable level. Most feel that this represents a change, in that they did not used to be tired and were able to function at a desirable level. Chronicity can simply be defined as being longer than the person thought reasonable following an acute illness.
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