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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.
Moss-Morris, Rona+2 more
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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.
Moss-Morris, Rona+2 more
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Chronic fatigue syndrome: chronic ciguatera poisoning as a differential diagnosis
Medical Journal of Australia, 1997J. Pearn
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Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 1999
L. Wagner-Raphael, L. Jason, J. Ferrari
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L. Wagner-Raphael, L. Jason, J. Ferrari
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A psychological assessment of chronic fatigue syndrome/chronic epstein-barr virus patients
, 1989C. Millon+6 more
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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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