DiseaseID 3987

慢性疲劳综合征

disease

PSY2004:Syndrome thought to be caused by a viral organism resulting in chronic fatigue, fever, pain, sore throat, and, in some cases, depression.|NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A condition lasting for more than 6 months in whic

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Disease Id
3987
Core Entity Id
60266
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Name Cn
慢性疲劳综合征
Name Pinyin
Man Xing Pi Lao Zong He Zheng
Name En
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
Disease Type
disease
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disgenet Type
disease
Mesh Class
Infections; Nervous System Diseases; Musculoskeletal Diseases
Do Class
syndrome
Hpo Class
Mesh Class Name
Infections; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Nervous System Diseases
Hpo Class Name
Do Class Name
syndrome
Disease Definition
PSY2004:Syndrome thought to be caused by a viral organism resulting in chronic fatigue, fever, pain, sore throat, and, in some cases, depression.|NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A condition lasting for more than 6 months in which a person feels tired most of the time and may have trouble concentrating and carrying out daily activities. Other symptoms include sore throat, fever, muscle weakness, headache, and joint pain.|NCI2016_02D:A syndrome of unknown etiology. Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a clinical diagnosis characterized by an unexplained persistent or relapsing chronic fatigue that is of at least six months' duration, is not the result of ongoing exertion, is not substantially alleviated by rest, and results in substantial reduction of previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities. Common concurrent symptoms of at least six months duration include impairment of memory or concentration, diffuse pain, sore throat, tender lymph nodes, headaches of a new type, pattern, or severity, and nonrestorative sleep. The etiology of CFS may be viral or immunologic. Neurasthenia and fibromyalgia may represent related disorders. Also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A syndrome characterized by persistent or recurrent fatigue, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances, and subjective cognitive impairment of 6 months duration or longer. Symptoms are not caused by ongoing exertion; are not relieved by rest; and result in a substantial reduction of previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities. Minor alterations of immune, neuroendocrine, and autonomic function may be associated with this syndrome. There is also considerable overlap between this condition and FIBROMYALGIA. (From Semin Neurol 1998;18(2):237-42; Ann Intern Med 1994 Dec 15;121(12): 953-9)|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a disorder that causes extreme fatigue. This fatigue is not the kind of tired feeling that goes away after you rest. Instead, it lasts a long time and limits your ability to do ordinary daily activities.</p> <p>The main symptom of CFS is severe fatigue that lasts for 6 months or more. You also have at least four of these other symptoms:</p> <ul> <li>Feeling unwell for more than 24 hours after physical activity</li> <li>Muscle pain</li> <li>Memory problems</li> <li>Headaches</li> <li>Pain in multiple joints</li> <li>Sleep problems</li> <li>Sore throat</li> <li>Tender lymph nodes</li> </ul> <p>CFS is hard to diagnose. There are no tests for it, and other illnesses can cause similar symptoms. Your doctor has to rule out other diseases before making a diagnosis of CFS.</p> <p>No one knows what causes CFS. It is most common in women in their 40s and 50s, but anyone can have it. It can last for years. There is no cure for CFS, so the goal of treatment is to improve symptoms. Medicine may treat pain, sleep disorders, and other problems. Lifestyle changes, coping techniques, and a special, gradual exercise program can also help.</p> <p >Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</p>|CSP2006:distinctive syndrome characterized by chronic fatigue, mild fever, lymphadenopathy, headache, myalgia, arthralgia, depression, and memory loss; candidate etiologic agents include Epstein-Barr and other herpesviruses.
Version
v2
Suppressed
No

Names

Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.

Name
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Role
preferred
Name
Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic
Role
alias
Name
Postviral Fatigue Syndrome
Role
alias

Cross References

Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.

Herb
HBDIS001044
Me Sh
D015673
Umls
C0015674
Icd10
G93.3R53.82
Sym Map
SMDE07181
Do Class
DOID:225
Dis Ge Net
C0015674
Umls Sty
T047
Me Sh Class
C01C05C10
Tcmbank Disease
7339

Attributes

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Version
v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
syndrome
Disease Type
disease
Do Disease Class
syndrome
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disease Definition
PSY2004:Syndrome thought to be caused by a viral organism resulting in chronic fatigue, fever, pain, sore throat, and, in some cases, depression.|NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A condition lasting for more than 6 months in which a person feels tired most of the time and may have trouble concentrating and carrying out daily activities. Other symptoms include sore throat, fever, muscle weakness, headache, and joint pain.|NCI2016_02D:A syndrome of unknown etiology. Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a clinical diagnosis characterized by an unexplained persistent or relapsing chronic fatigue that is of at least six months' duration, is not the result of ongoing exertion, is not substantially alleviated by rest, and results in substantial reduction of previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities. Common concurrent symptoms of at least six months duration include impairment of memory or concentration, diffuse pain, sore throat, tender lymph nodes, headaches of a new type, pattern, or severity, and nonrestorative sleep. The etiology of CFS may be viral or immunologic. Neurasthenia and fibromyalgia may represent related disorders. Also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A syndrome characterized by persistent or recurrent fatigue, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances, and subjective cognitive impairment of 6 months duration or longer. Symptoms are not caused by ongoing exertion; are not relieved by rest; and result in a substantial reduction of previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities. Minor alterations of immune, neuroendocrine, and autonomic function may be associated with this syndrome. There is also considerable overlap between this condition and FIBROMYALGIA. (From Semin Neurol 1998;18(2):237-42; Ann Intern Med 1994 Dec 15;121(12): 953-9)|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a disorder that causes extreme fatigue. This fatigue is not the kind of tired feeling that goes away after you rest. Instead, it lasts a long time and limits your ability to do ordinary daily activities.</p> <p>The main symptom of CFS is severe fatigue that lasts for 6 months or more. You also have at least four of these other symptoms:</p> <ul> <li>Feeling unwell for more than 24 hours after physical activity</li> <li>Muscle pain</li> <li>Memory problems</li> <li>Headaches</li> <li>Pain in multiple joints</li> <li>Sleep problems</li> <li>Sore throat</li> <li>Tender lymph nodes</li> </ul> <p>CFS is hard to diagnose. There are no tests for it, and other illnesses can cause similar symptoms. Your doctor has to rule out other diseases before making a diagnosis of CFS.</p> <p>No one knows what causes CFS. It is most common in women in their 40s and 50s, but anyone can have it. It can last for years. There is no cure for CFS, so the goal of treatment is to improve symptoms. Medicine may treat pain, sleep disorders, and other problems. Lifestyle changes, coping techniques, and a special, gradual exercise program can also help.</p> <p >Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</p>|CSP2006:distinctive syndrome characterized by chronic fatigue, mild fever, lymphadenopathy, headache, myalgia, arthralgia, depression, and memory loss; candidate etiologic agents include Epstein-Barr and other herpesviruses.
Me Sh Disease Class
Infections; Nervous System Diseases; Musculoskeletal Diseases
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Infections; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Nervous System Diseases
Umls Semantic Type Name
Disease or Syndrome