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== Classification == | == Classification == | ||
In the [[WHO]]'s ICD10, PVFS is a group header within 'other disorders of the brain', a [[neurologic]]al category {{ICD10|G|93|3|g|90}}. It is furthermore explicitly excluded from neurotic disorders. Listed under PVFS is Benign [[Myalgic encephalomyelitis]]<ref>1986 Melvin A. Ramsay, "Postviral Fatigue Syndrome. The saga of Royal Free disease", London, ISBN 0-906923-96-4</ref> (ME); several alternative diagnoses to ME such as [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] (CFS) and | In the [[WHO]]'s ICD10, PVFS is a group header within 'other disorders of the brain', a [[neurologic]]al category {{ICD10|G|93|3|g|90}}. It is furthermore explicitly excluded from neurotic disorders. Listed under PVFS is Benign [[Myalgic encephalomyelitis]]<ref>1986 Melvin A. Ramsay, "Postviral Fatigue Syndrome. The saga of Royal Free disease", London, ISBN 0-906923-96-4</ref> (ME); several alternative diagnoses to ME such as [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] (CFS) and Neuromyasthenia are included in the alphabetic list of the ICD10. | ||
Post-viral syndromes may also include: [[post-polio syndrome]], late [[Lyme disease]], and possibly chronic [[mononucleosis]] or other severe chronic viral infections. | Post-viral syndromes may also include: [[post-polio syndrome]], late [[Lyme disease]], and possibly chronic [[mononucleosis]] or other severe chronic viral infections. |