[儿童的慢性疲劳综合征]
L S Chutko1, S Yu Surushkina1, E A Yakovenko1
1N. Bechtereva Institute of the Human Brain, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova
|October 22, 2024
概括
本综述研究了儿童和成人慢性疲劳综合征 (CFS),包括其流行病学,原因,诊断和临床特征. 它突出了神经认知缺陷,并探索了对儿科CFS的潜在治疗方法.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 儿科 儿科 儿科
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
背景情况:
- 慢性疲劳综合征 (CFS) 是一种复杂的,使人虚弱的疾病,影响儿童和成人.
- 了解CFS的流行病学,病因学和病原性对于有效的管理至关重要.
- 现有的研究对CFS提出了不同的观点,需要全面的概述.
研究的目的:
- 审查关于慢性疲劳综合征 (CFS) 的科学文献.
- 总结关于CFS流行病学,病因学,病原和诊断的当前知识.
- 详细说明儿科CFS的临床表现,神经认知缺陷和治疗策略.
主要方法:
- 对CFS的科学出版物的系统审查.
- 对专注于儿童和成人流行病学研究的研究分析.
- 评估关于CFS病因,病原,诊断标准和临床特征的研究.
- 包括关于神经认知缺陷和治疗方法的研究在儿科CFS.
主要成果:
- 对儿童和成年人群中CFS的流行病学数据进行了审查.
- 介绍了CFS的各种病因因素和病原遗传机制.
- 概述了当前的诊断标准和儿童的特定临床表现.
- 讨论了儿科CFS和治疗干预的关键神经认知缺陷.
结论:
- 为了全面了解CFS,需要整合流行病学,病因学和临床发现.
- 准确的诊断和量身定制的治疗对于治疗CFS至关重要,特别是在儿童中.
- 需要进一步研究神经认知缺陷和儿童慢性疲劳症的有效治疗方法.
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