Quantitative sensory testing in gulf war veterans with chronic fatigue syndrome
Autor: | Howard M. Kipen, Arnold Peckerman, Sharon L. Smith, Chclaudia Pollet, Kristina A. Dahl, John E. Ottenweller, Benjamin H. Natelson |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
business.industry media_common.quotation_subject Quantitative sensory testing Audiology Radiant heat medicine.disease Gulf war humanities Peripheral neuropathy Impaired Perception Perception medicine Chronic fatigue syndrome business Psychiatry health care economics and organizations media_common Neurological deficit |
Zdroj: | Journal of Environmental Medicine. 1:235-240 |
ISSN: | 1099-1301 1095-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jem.35 |
Popis: | The study assessed peripheral sensory function and its relation to self-reported wartime exposures to potentially neurotoxic substances in Gulf War veterans with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Male Gulf veterans fulfilling the 1994 CDC diagnostic criteria for CFS were compared with matched controls. Quantitative sensory testing was performed to establish thresholds of perception for the sense of light touch and radiant heat. The Devens survey was used to collect data on self-reported exposures to by-products of combustion and organophosphate compounds. Gulf veterans with CFS had elevated tactile but normal thermal thresholds compared with their controls. Sick veterans had greater rates of self-reported exposures and/or noxious side effects for all assessed toxicants. Interestingly, both Gulf veteran groups, including those reporting no symptoms, had impaired perception of light touch when compared with age-matched samples of non-Gulf war veteran men. The results of this study are consistent with a hypothesis that Gulf veterans with CFS have a subtle neurological deficit that might reflect underlying peripheral neuropathy. The association between this deficit and self-report of multiple potentially neurotoxic exposures suggests that war zone pollutants may be possible contributing factors. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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