Variability in Symptoms Complicates Utility of Case Definitions.
Stephanie L McManimenLeonard A JasonYolonda J WilliamsPublished in: Fatigue : biomedicine, health & behavior (2015)
The polythetic nature of the case definition may contribute to the wide ranges of symptom occurrence that was found. In order to increase assessed reliability of the symptoms and case definitions, there is a need to better standardize data collection methods and operationalization of symptoms. This solution would reduce the heterogeneity often seen in populations of CFS patients.