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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is characterised
by the sudden onset of an infectious-type illness, the subsequent
chronic and debilitating fatigue, and postexertional malaise;
many patients also have recurrent fevers, pharyngitis, adenopathy,
myalgias, sleep disorders, and cognitive impairment. Up
to 70% of patients with CFS complain of sleep disruption
and unrefreshing sleep. This has now been objectively demonstrated
through the use of Polysomnogram sleep studies that have
demonstrated decreased sleep efficiency and intrusion of
the wakeful state into deep sleep in a significant proportion
of these patients. There is some evidence that patients
with CFS have a deficit in slow Wave sleep called the alpha-delta
phenomenon.
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