Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: an overview of current evidence

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Abstract

Over the past 5 years both media and scientific interest has surged regarding the disorder myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), not least because of the clinically similar manifestation in long COVID or post-COVID. In this review we discuss the process of clinical diagnosis and randomized controlled therapeutic studies on ME/CFS, and the similarities or differences to long COVID and post-COVID. So far, neither clear pathophysiologically causal nor therapeutic evidence-based results on ME/CFS have been identified in the many years of scientific research. Given the evident psychiatric comorbidity rates in patients with a diagnosis of ME/CFS, a psychosomatic etiology of this syndrome should be considered. Furthermore, a precise and reliable diagnostic classification based on stricter criteria would benefit both pathophysiological and therapeutic research.

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Ludwig, B., Olbert, E., Trimmel, K., Seidel, S., Rommer, P. S., Müller, C., … Berger, T. (2023, August 1). Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: an overview of current evidence. Nervenarzt. Springer Medizin. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00115-022-01431-x

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