Reumatismo (Sep 2011)

Fibromyalgia syndrome: definition and diagnostic aspects

  • A. Alciati,
  • G. Arioli,
  • L. Altomonte,
  • R. Casale,
  • G. Cassisi,
  • G. Biasi,
  • M. Spath,
  • D. Buskila,
  • M.A. Giamberardino,
  • R. Torta,
  • F. Marinangeli,
  • F. Salaffi,
  • R.H Gracely,
  • R. Carignola,
  • L. Bazzichi,
  • M. Di Franco,
  • S. Stisi,
  • P. Sarzi-Puttini,
  • M. Cazzola,
  • A. Marsico,
  • F. Ceccherelli,
  • G. Leardini,
  • R. Gorla,
  • F. Atzeni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/reumatismo.2008.1s.3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 1s
pp. 3 – 14

Abstract

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Although the term “fibromyalgia” (FM) is relatively new, the condition characterised by chronic musculoskeletal pain that is accompanied by numerous extra-skeletal symptoms has been described in the medical literature for many years under different names. The term “fibrositis,” which was originally used in 1904 by Sir William Gowers to define a type of lumbalgia, became a synonym for diffuse musculoskeletal pain until 1976 (1). In the mid-1970s, Smythe and Moldofsky used the term “fibrositic syndrome” to describe the presence of tender points (TPs), sleep disturbances and other accompanying symptoms such as asthenia...