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DOI10.7326/0003-4819-125-5-199609010-00007
War syndromes and their evaluation: From the US Civil War to the Persian Gulf War
Hyams, KC; Wignall, FS; Roswell, R
通讯作者Hyams, KC
来源期刊ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
ISSN0003-4819
EISSN1539-3704
出版年1996
卷号125期号:5页码:398-405
英文摘要

Purpose: To better understand the health problems of veterans of the Persian Gulf War by analyzing previous war-related illnesses and identifying possible unifying factors.


Data Source: English-language articles and books on war-related illnesses published since 1863 that were located primarily through a manual search of bibliographies.


Data Extraction: Publications were assessed for information on the clinical characteristics of war-related illnesses and the research methods used to evaluate such illnesses.


Data Synthesis: Poorly understood war syndromes have been associated with armed conflicts at least since the U.S. Civil War. Although these syndromes have been characterized by similar symptoms (fatigue, shortness of breath, headache, sleep disturbance, forgetfulness, and impaired concentration), no single recurring illness that is unrelated to psychological stress is apparent. However, many types of illness were found among evaluated veterans, including well-defined medical and psychiatric conditions, acute combat stress reaction, post-traumatic stress disorder, and possibly the chronic fatigue syndrome. No single disease is apparent, but one unifying factor stands out: A unique population was intensely scrutinized after experiencing an exceptional, life-threatening set of exposures. As a result, research efforts to date have been unable to conclusively show causality, have been subject to reporting bias, and have lacked similar control populations. In addition to research limitations, war syndromes have involved fundamental, unanswered questions about the importance of chronic somatic symptoms and the factors that create a personal sense of ill health.


Conclusion: Until we can better understand what constitutes health and illness in all adult populations, we risk repeated occurrences of unexplained symptoms among veterans after each war.


类型Review
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:A1996VE07900007
WOS关键词POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER ; CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME ; OPERATION-DESERT-STORM ; MITRAL-VALVE PROLAPSE ; PRIMARY-CARE ; NEUROCIRCULATORY ASTHENIA ; DACOSTAS SYNDROME ; VIETNAM VETERANS ; SYMPTOMS ; HEALTH
WOS类目Medicine, General & Internal
WOS研究方向General & Internal Medicine
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/132300
作者单位(1)USN, MED RES UNIT 2, APO, AP 96520 USA;(2)DEPT VET AFFAIRS, VISN 8, BAY PINES, FL 33504 USA
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Hyams, KC,Wignall, FS,Roswell, R. War syndromes and their evaluation: From the US Civil War to the Persian Gulf War[J],1996,125(5):398-405.
APA Hyams, KC,Wignall, FS,&Roswell, R.(1996).War syndromes and their evaluation: From the US Civil War to the Persian Gulf War.ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE,125(5),398-405.
MLA Hyams, KC,et al."War syndromes and their evaluation: From the US Civil War to the Persian Gulf War".ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE 125.5(1996):398-405.
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