
pmid: 15283024
handle: 2066/58967
Chronic fatigue is a symptom of diseases such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's and cerebrovascular disease. Fatigue can also be present in people with no demonstrable somatic disease. If certain criteria are met, chronic-fatigue syndrome may be diagnosed in these cases. Fatigue is a multi-dimensional concept with physiological and psychological dimensions. The 'Short Fatigue Questionnaire' consisting of 4 questions is a tool to measure fatigue with a high degree of reliability and validity. Within the group of neuromuscular disorders, fatigue has been reported by patients with post-polio syndrome, myasthenia gravis, and Guillain-Barre syndrome. The percentage of neuromuscular patients suffering from severe fatigue (64%) is comparable with that of patients with multiple sclerosis, a disease in which fatigue is an acknowledged symptom. Now that reliable psychological and clinical neurophysiological techniques are available, a multidisciplinary approach to fatigue in patients with well-defined neuromuscular disorders may contribute towards the elucidation of the pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic fatigue, with the ultimate goal being to develop methods of treatment for fatigue in neuromuscular patients.
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Diagnosis, Differential, EBP 3: Effective Primary Care and Public Health, Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, EBP 1: Determinants of Health and Disease, UMCN 4.1: Microbial pathogenesis and host defense, UMCN 3.1: Neuromuscular development and genetic disorders, Neuromuscular Diseases, Mental Fatigue
Diagnosis, Differential, EBP 3: Effective Primary Care and Public Health, Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, EBP 1: Determinants of Health and Disease, UMCN 4.1: Microbial pathogenesis and host defense, UMCN 3.1: Neuromuscular development and genetic disorders, Neuromuscular Diseases, Mental Fatigue
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