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Clinical practice guidelines in fibromyalgia. Physiotherapists' adherence in Denmark: a cross-sectional web-based survey study. [PDF]
Ferrández-Gómez JE +3 more
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Elevated Monocyte-to-Lymphocyte and Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratios Are Associated with Disease Activity and Pain in Fibromyalgia: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Kösehasanoğulları M +3 more
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Brain signatures of nociplastic pain: Fibromyalgia Index and descending modulation at population level. [PDF]
Kelleher EM +8 more
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JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 2014
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain condition present in 2-4% of the population. Fibromyalgia consists of widespread pain with similarities to neuropathic pain in clinical findings, pathophysiology, and neuropharmacology. Pain is the predominant symptom and allodynia and hyperalgesia are common signs.
Daniel Clauw
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain condition present in 2-4% of the population. Fibromyalgia consists of widespread pain with similarities to neuropathic pain in clinical findings, pathophysiology, and neuropharmacology. Pain is the predominant symptom and allodynia and hyperalgesia are common signs.
Daniel Clauw
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020
Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain and associated fatigue, sleep disturbances, and other cognitive and somatic symptoms. For many patients, these symptoms persist for years and lead to frequent health care use; for some, fibromyalgia and its symptoms can be debilitating.
Matthew J, Bair, Erin E, Krebs
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Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain and associated fatigue, sleep disturbances, and other cognitive and somatic symptoms. For many patients, these symptoms persist for years and lead to frequent health care use; for some, fibromyalgia and its symptoms can be debilitating.
Matthew J, Bair, Erin E, Krebs
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Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1995
The article details the history, concept, definition and assessment of the still enigmatic condition of 'fibrositis' or, as it has more recently been called, 'fibromyalgia'. The concept and diagnosis became popular, especially in North America, in the 1970s, after the seminal publications of Hugh Smythe (1972) and Smythe and Moldofsky (1977).
H, Raspe, P, Croft
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The article details the history, concept, definition and assessment of the still enigmatic condition of 'fibrositis' or, as it has more recently been called, 'fibromyalgia'. The concept and diagnosis became popular, especially in North America, in the 1970s, after the seminal publications of Hugh Smythe (1972) and Smythe and Moldofsky (1977).
H, Raspe, P, Croft
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2021
Juvenile fibromyalgia is a common referral in pediatric rheumatology settings. Providing a clear diagnosis and explanation of altered pain processing offers reassurance that pain has a biologic basis and the symptoms are part of a recognized pain syndrome.
Jennifer E, Weiss +1 more
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Juvenile fibromyalgia is a common referral in pediatric rheumatology settings. Providing a clear diagnosis and explanation of altered pain processing offers reassurance that pain has a biologic basis and the symptoms are part of a recognized pain syndrome.
Jennifer E, Weiss +1 more
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Clinical Rheumatology, 2021
In the medical literature, there are only a few references on refractory fibromyalgia and there is no consensus definition available on this concept. Some definitions of refractory fibromyalgia have been proposed based on the lack of response to a number of medications, and perhaps the most appropriate term is treatment-refractory fibromyalgia.
Luis F. Vidal +6 more
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In the medical literature, there are only a few references on refractory fibromyalgia and there is no consensus definition available on this concept. Some definitions of refractory fibromyalgia have been proposed based on the lack of response to a number of medications, and perhaps the most appropriate term is treatment-refractory fibromyalgia.
Luis F. Vidal +6 more
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