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The role of Val158Met (COMT gene) in fibromyalgia syndrome
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Pain Management, 2011
SUMMARY Fibromyalgia is a clinical syndrome with a widely heterogeneous presentation that can present significant difficulty in diagnosis and management. It is becoming clear that patients with fibromyalgia experience pain at a higher intensity than normal healthy individuals, and that the difference in their experience of pain is likely secondary to ...
Deven, Karvelas, Sridhar V, Vasudevan
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SUMMARY Fibromyalgia is a clinical syndrome with a widely heterogeneous presentation that can present significant difficulty in diagnosis and management. It is becoming clear that patients with fibromyalgia experience pain at a higher intensity than normal healthy individuals, and that the difference in their experience of pain is likely secondary to ...
Deven, Karvelas, Sridhar V, Vasudevan
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Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1990
Fibromyalgia is a chronic rheumatologic disorder. The primary symptoms include musculoskeletal pain and aching, disturbed sleep, fatigue, morning stiffness, and local tenderness. It is frequently misdiagnosed, despite being a fairly common, chronic disorder in most primary care clinics.
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic rheumatologic disorder. The primary symptoms include musculoskeletal pain and aching, disturbed sleep, fatigue, morning stiffness, and local tenderness. It is frequently misdiagnosed, despite being a fairly common, chronic disorder in most primary care clinics.
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FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME: NEW ASSOCIATIONS
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1991Previous research has demonstrated a number of conditions, such as sleep disturbance, fatigue, depression, spastic colon and mitral valve prolapse, associated with fibromyalgia. The present report describes additional symptoms and medical conditions that appear to be associated with the syndrome based on a survey of 554 individuals with fibromyalgia ...
G W, Waylonis, W, Heck
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1998
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a more common a condition than previously estimated. The most recent estimates are that 3 to 6 million patients have been diagnosed with FMS. The ACR criteria, established in 1990, provide the primary care provider with definitive subjective and objective findings that have shown to be 88% accurate in their ability to ...
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Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a more common a condition than previously estimated. The most recent estimates are that 3 to 6 million patients have been diagnosed with FMS. The ACR criteria, established in 1990, provide the primary care provider with definitive subjective and objective findings that have shown to be 88% accurate in their ability to ...
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The Journal of rheumatology, 2007
The fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) workshop at OMERACT 8 continued the work initiated in the first FM workshop at OMERACT 7 in 2004. The principal objectives were to work toward consensus on core domains for assessment in FM studies, evaluate the performance quality of outcome measures used in a review of recent trials in FM, and discuss the research ...
Philip, Mease +19 more
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The fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) workshop at OMERACT 8 continued the work initiated in the first FM workshop at OMERACT 7 in 2004. The principal objectives were to work toward consensus on core domains for assessment in FM studies, evaluate the performance quality of outcome measures used in a review of recent trials in FM, and discuss the research ...
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Fortschritte der Medizin, 1999
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is recognizable syndrome characterized by chronic, diffuse pain, an absence of inflammatory or structural muscloskeletal abnormalities, and a range of symptoms that include fatigue, and sleep and mood disturbances. Physical examination and laboratory testing are unrevealing, except for the presence of pain on palpation of ...
H, Häntzschel, K, Boche
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Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is recognizable syndrome characterized by chronic, diffuse pain, an absence of inflammatory or structural muscloskeletal abnormalities, and a range of symptoms that include fatigue, and sleep and mood disturbances. Physical examination and laboratory testing are unrevealing, except for the presence of pain on palpation of ...
H, Häntzschel, K, Boche
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 1994
Objectives: To review the clinical features and the spectrum of associated conditions in fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS].
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Objectives: To review the clinical features and the spectrum of associated conditions in fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS].
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The Journal of rheumatology, 2005
The objectives of the first OMERACT Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FM) Workshop were to identify and prioritize symptom domains that should be consistently evaluated in FM clinical trials, and to identify aspects of domains and outcome measures that should be part of a concerted research agenda of FM researchers.
Philip J, Mease +14 more
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The objectives of the first OMERACT Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FM) Workshop were to identify and prioritize symptom domains that should be consistently evaluated in FM clinical trials, and to identify aspects of domains and outcome measures that should be part of a concerted research agenda of FM researchers.
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