[Chronic fatigue syndrome: a review].

Nicoletta Carlo-Stella, Lorenzo Lorusso, Stefano M Candura, Mariaclara Cuccia
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  1. Nicoletta Carlo-Stella: Laboratorio di Immunogenetica, Dipartimento di Genetica e Microbiologia, Università, Pavia.

Abstract

Chronic fatigue sindrome is a relatively unknown and underdiagnosed entity in Italy where its epidemiology remains uncertain, as well as its etiology, although it causes important disability in those affected. Classification criteria by Fukuda are available to diagnose the syndrome. Its epidemiology indicates that it is probably more frequent in Northern countries and it is described in Gulf War veterans. Etiological hypotheses include infectious diseases, immunology and neurology. Among these hypotheses sickness behavior mimes certain aspects of this syndrome and is characterized by a cytokine imbalance in the central nervous system and in the periphery. There are no valid therapies available at the moment. In the laboratory of Immunogenetics, we are constituting a biological bank of the syndrome to study the immunogenetic aspects of the disease in the hope of delucidating some of the obscure areas of its etiopathogenesis.

MeSH Term

Acyclovir
Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Antiviral Agents
Cross-Sectional Studies
Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic
Female
Humans
Immunologic Factors
Male
Middle Aged
Psychotropic Drugs
Sex Factors

Chemicals

Antiviral Agents
Immunologic Factors
Psychotropic Drugs
Acyclovir

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