DVBCWFS3 ;ALB/RLC CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME WKS TEXT - 1 ; 12 FEB 2007 ;;2.7;AMIE;**121**;Apr 10, 1995;Build 9 ; ; TXT ; ;;Narrative: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is an illness characterized ;;by debilitating fatigue and several flu-like symptoms. It may have ;;both physical and psychiatric manifestations and closely resembles ;;neurasthenia, neurocirculatory asthenia, fibrositis, or fibromyalgia. ;; ;; FOR VA PURPOSES, A DIAGNOSIS OF CFS MUST MEET BOTH OF THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: ;; ;; 1. New onset of debilitating fatigue that is severe enough to ;; reduce or impair average daily activity below 50 percent of the ;; patient's pre-illness activity level for a period of 6 months, and ;; 2. Other clinical conditions that may produce similar symptoms ;; must be excluded by thorough evaluation, based on history, ;; physical examination, and appropriate laboratory tests. ;; ;; IT MUST ALSO MEET SIX OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING TEN CRITERIA: ;; ;; 1. Describe in detail: ;; ;; a. Acute onset of the condition. ;; b. Low grade fever. ;; c. Nonexudative pharyngitis. ;; d. Palpable or tender cervical or axillary lymph nodes. ;; e. Generalized muscle aches or weakness. ;; f. Fatigue lasting 24 hours or longer after exercise. ;; g. Headaches (of a type, severity or pattern that is different ;; from headaches in the premorbid state). ;; h. Migratory joint pains. ;; i. Neuropsychologic symptoms. ;; j. Sleep disturbance. ;; ;;A. Review of Medical Records: ;; ;; Comment on: ;; ;; 1. Date diagnosis established. ;; 2. Does it meet the requirements outlined above? ;; 3. History of hospitalizations, dates and location, if known, reason. ;; ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints): ;; ;; Comment on: ;; ;; 1. Estimate the amount of routine daily activities, including employment ;; if applicable, that are restricted due to CFS. Give specific examples. ;; 2. Is there debilitating fatigue? Constant or nearly so; wax and wane. ;; 3. Are there incapacitating episodes (defined as requiring bed rest ;; and treatment by a physician), what are their frequency and duration. ;; 4. Cognitive impairment - constant or nearly so; wax and wane. ;; 5. Any other current symptoms - constant or nearly so; wax and wane. ;; 6. Does the patient require continuous medication for CFS? ;; ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings): ;; ;; 1. General appearance. ;; 2. Throat. ;; 3. Cervical/axillary lymphadenopathy. ;; ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests: ;; ;; 1. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted ;; in the examination report. ;; ;;E. Diagnosis: ;; ;; ;;Signature: Date: ;;END