Chronic fatigue syndrome: a review for clinicians.

R K Goshorn
Author Information
  1. R K Goshorn: Department of Internal Medicine, Indiana University Hospital, Indianapolis, USA.

Abstract

Syndromes characterized by persistent fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbance, and subjective cognitive impairment have been common problems in clinical practice for decades. The Chronic fatigue syndrome case definition was created to standardize the patient population in research studies and to foster a systematic and comprehensive approach to the attempt to define the etiology and pathophysiology of these syndromes. The pathogenesis of Chronic fatigue syndrome remains unknown, though it does appear to be associated with subtle neuroendocrine and immunologic abnormalities. Treatment of Chronic fatigue syndrome is empirical. Significant palliation is often possible, though treatment success requires skillful practice of the art of medicine.

MeSH Term

Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic
History, 20th Century
Humans
Neurology
Research
Stress, Physiological

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