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The International Consensus Primer of 2012 states:
Nancy Klimas and Lucinda Bateman were among the experts who authored this document to be distributed to clinicians.
Name: Myalgic encephalomyelitis, a name that originated in the 1950s, is the most accurate and appropriate name because it reflects the underlying multi-system pathophysiology of the disease. Our panel strongly recommends that only the name ‘myalgic encephalomyelitis’ be used to identify patients meeting the ICC because a distinctive disease entity should have one name. Patients diagnosed using broader or other criteria for CFS or its hybrids (Oxford, Reeves, London, Fukuda, CCC, etc.) should be reassessed with the ICC. Those who fulfill the criteria have ME; those who do not would remain in the more encompassing CFS classification.
Nancy Klimas and Lucinda Bateman were among the experts who authored this document to be distributed to clinicians.