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Countess of Mar quizzes Lord Freud on M.E.

29 November 2011

Further to a written answer by Lord Freud on 14 November that caused some concern, the Countess of Mar tabled a question asking "on what scientific basis he states that the majority of claimants with CFS/M.E. do not exhibit complex nervous system signs."

Lord Freud replied in a written answer on 28 November, stating: “While individuals with CFS/M.E. may have a variety of neurological symptoms, to date there are no known physical signs that are indicative of CFS/M.E. As the NICE guidelines on CFS/M.E. state: ‘At present, there are no physical signs that identify CFS/M.E. specifically.’

“The guidelines also indicate that the diagnosis is reliant on the identification of symptoms rather than clinical signs; it states: ‘The diagnosis of CFS/M.E. is therefore made on the basis of a recognisable pattern of characteristic symptoms, and on the exclusion of other known causes.’

“While the role of the examining health professional is not to diagnose they are expected to elicit clinical signs relevant to a function assessment. Where a claimant does have neurological signs they will be examined by an appropriately trained health professional.”

Source: DeHavilland

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