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Publication Date: 11 Nov 2008
Journal: Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics Clinical Medicine: Pediatrics 2008:1 53-57
Abstract Leonard A. Jason1, Nicole Porter1, Elizabeth Shelleby1, David S. Bell2, Charles W. Lapp3, Kathy Rowe4 and Kenny De Meirleir5
1Center for Community Research, DePaul University. 2Medina Hospital, Lyndonville NY. 3Hunter-Hopkins Center, Charlotte NC. 4Royal Children’s Hospital, Australia. 5Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
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The case definition for chronic fatigue syndrome was developed for adults (Fukuda et al. 1994), and this case definition may not be appropriate for use with children and adolescents. The lack of application of a consistent pediatric definition for this illness and the lack of a reliable instrument to assess it might lead to studies which lack sensitivity and specificity. In this article, a case definition is presented that has been endorsed by the International Association of ME/CFS.
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I had an excellent experience publishing our review article in Clinical Medicine Reviews. The managing editor was very helpful and the process was very timely and transparent.Professor Jonathan A. Bernstein (University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Division of Immunology, Allergy Section, Cincinnati, OH, USA) What our authors say
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