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Pathogenesis

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There are probably multiple factors involved in the pathogenesis of fibromyalgia syndrome. However the sleep disturbance is thought to be of major importance:

  • there is a loss of non-REM sleep
  • a fibromyalgia-like syndrome may be induced in normal volunteers be depriving them of non-REM sleep

Reduced aerobic fitness may also be important.

Affective symptoms are associated with the fibromyalgia syndrome but whether they are primary or secondary is unknown.

A viral cause for the fibromyalgia syndrome is not supported by any evidence.


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