Wachsmuth, J R, MacMillan, H L · Clinical pediatrics · 1991 · DOI
This study describes the case of a teenager with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) who received treatment. The doctors documented how the patient was evaluated and what approach was used to help manage their symptoms. This single case report provides an early clinical example of treating ME/CFS in young patients.
Early clinical case reports like this helped establish recognition of ME/CFS in adolescent populations during a period when the condition was often unrecognized or misdiagnosed in young patients. This documentation contributed to awareness among pediatricians that ME/CFS affects teenagers and requires clinical attention.
This single case report cannot establish whether the reported treatment is effective for other adolescents with ME/CFS, as there is no control group and only one patient. The findings may not generalize beyond this specific individual's circumstances, and natural disease fluctuations cannot be distinguished from treatment effects.
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