Abstract:
The chronic fatigue syndrome is one of the most common medical problems in Western countries. Research work in virology, immunology, metabolic medicine and psychiatry in this area is reviewed and a disease model proposed. The chronic fatigue syndrome can be considered as a continuum ranging from cases with chronic viraemia on the one hand to instances of frank psychiatric illness on the other. In the majority of patients the fully evolved syndrome may involve an interaction of premorbid factors (psychological, immunological), environmental trigger factors (virus) and enhancing factors (emotional response to illness). A Venn diagram is a convenient way of expressing this concept.
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