2022
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s340038
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Implications of Nerve Fiber Density on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Juvenile Fibromyalgia

Abstract: Juvenile fibromyalgia (JFM) is a condition that presents as chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain and affects children and adolescents. JFM remains a challenging diagnosis, as it is both based on subjective criteria and the pathogenesis is poorly understood. Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is a distinct condition, which is characterized by pathology of small A-delta and C fibers, and can present similarly to JFM. Small fiber pathology is characterized by reduced intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD) on ski… Show more

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“…Although short-term symptom reduction has been shown with physical therapy, exercise-based treatment, and cognitive behavioral therapy, their long-term benefits on prognosis remain unknown. Currently, a significant experiment is being conducted to examine the interaction of various modalities [28].…”
Section: Prognosis Of Jfmmentioning
confidence: 99%

Overview on Juvenile Primary Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Ahmed Abdelsamie Fadl,
Haizan, Abdulaziz Abdulelah I,
Faisal Abdullah Alharbi
et al. 2023
J. Adv. Zool.
“…Although short-term symptom reduction has been shown with physical therapy, exercise-based treatment, and cognitive behavioral therapy, their long-term benefits on prognosis remain unknown. Currently, a significant experiment is being conducted to examine the interaction of various modalities [28].…”
Section: Prognosis Of Jfmmentioning
confidence: 99%

Overview on Juvenile Primary Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Ahmed Abdelsamie Fadl,
Haizan, Abdulaziz Abdulelah I,
Faisal Abdullah Alharbi
et al. 2023
J. Adv. Zool.