
Chronic Fatigue and its Syndromes
Published on 14. January 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
456 pages
978-0-19-263046-9 (ISBN)
Description
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (also known as M.E) is an illness characterized by the symptom of chronic and severe fatigue, in the absence of an alternative medical condition. It has been the subject of intense media debate over recent years. Such interest has been partially due to the polarization of professional and scientific opinion concerning the topic - what is it, and what causes it?
Chonic Fatigue and its syndromes presents an objective and comprehensive review of the problem of chronic fatigue, mixing medical, psychological, social, and historical perspectives. It begins by considering the nature of fatigue, and its physical and psychological origins. The book then introduces the subject of CFS, tracing its historical origins, before considering the epidemiology, and the various aetiological theories for modern forms of the condition - viral, immunological, psychologica, psychiatric, and neurological. The book concludes with a clinical section that gives a step by step guide to the assessment and treatment of CFS.
Throughout, the authors argue that chronic fatigue and its various syndromes cannot easily be pigeonholed into either physical or psychological categories, and that the ambiguous nature of the illness actually provides us with a valuable chance to explore contemporary attitutes to sickness and health, one not offered by better defined or classified disorders.
Chonic Fatigue and its syndromes presents an objective and comprehensive review of the problem of chronic fatigue, mixing medical, psychological, social, and historical perspectives. It begins by considering the nature of fatigue, and its physical and psychological origins. The book then introduces the subject of CFS, tracing its historical origins, before considering the epidemiology, and the various aetiological theories for modern forms of the condition - viral, immunological, psychologica, psychiatric, and neurological. The book concludes with a clinical section that gives a step by step guide to the assessment and treatment of CFS.
Throughout, the authors argue that chronic fatigue and its various syndromes cannot easily be pigeonholed into either physical or psychological categories, and that the ambiguous nature of the illness actually provides us with a valuable chance to explore contemporary attitutes to sickness and health, one not offered by better defined or classified disorders.
Reviews / Votes
This is an authoritative book on a matter of vital importance, written so as to be highly accessible to the intelligent lay person. * Roy Porter, Wellcome Institute for the History of MedicineThis book will be of great value to practitioners from the many different disciplines that encounter the chronic fatigue syndromes in their different guises.David Weatherall, Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford
...they deliver a lucid and virtually comprehensive volume that manages at once to explain complex disciplines to educated lay readers while articulating for the specialist the very special needs of those who suffer these syndromes...Steven Strauss MD, Chief, Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institutes of Health, Maryland. *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
halftones, line figures, tables
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 169 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
836 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-263046-9 (9780192630469)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction ; 1. The nature of fatigue ; 2. Epidemiology of fatigue ; 3. Physical mechanisms of fatigue ; 4. Fatigue and emotional disorders ; 5. Neurasthenia ; 6. Chronic fatigue syndrome ; 7. Chronic fatigue syndrome: definition, epidemiology, presentation, prognosis ; 8. Muscle and nerve ; 9. Viruses, immunity, and CFS ; 10. Chronic fatigue syndrome and psychiatric disorders ; 11. The neurobiology of CFS ; 12. The role of psychological factors in CFS ; 13. CFS in children ; 14. Other fatigue syndromes ; 15. Chronic fatigue syndrome: A social history of twentieth century illness ; 16. Chronic fatigue syndrome: Assessment ; 17. Treatment of CFS: The evidence ; 18. The treatment of the patient with CFS ; 19. Conclusions