Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Bruce M. Carruthers(Pathfinder International), Anil Jain(Ottawa Hospital), Kenny L. De Meirleir(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Daniel L. Peterson(Sierra Nevada College), Nancy G. Klimas(University of Miami), A. Martin Lerner(Wayne State University), Alison C. Bested(Health Sciences Centre), Pierre Flor-Henry(University of Alberta), Pradip Joshi(Memorial University of Newfoundland), A. C. Peter Powles(McMaster University), Jeffrey A. Sherkey(University Health Network), Marjorie I. van de Sande
Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
January 1, 2003
Cited by 1,190

Abstract

Recent years have brought growing recognition of the need for clinical criteria for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), which is also called chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). An Expert Subcommittee of Health Canada established the Terms of Reference, and selected an Expert Medical Consensus Panel representing treating physicians, teaching faculty and researchers. A Consensus Workshop was held on March 30 to April 1,2001 to culminate the review process and establish consensus for a clinical working case definition, diagnostic protocols and treatment protocols. We present a systematic clinical working case definition that encourages a diagnosis based on characteristic patterns of symptom clusters, which reflect specific areas of pathogenesis. Diagnostic and treatment protocols, and a short overview of research are given to facilitate a comprehensive and integrated approach to this illness. Throughout this paper, “myalgic encephalomyelitis” and “chronic fatigue syndrome” are used interchangeably and this illness is referred to as “ME/CFS.”


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