Yes, I would have thought that is the case.
Something else I've just thought about, which might have been mentioned before, is that Lipkin has narrowed down his cohort using what seems like quite arbitrary criteria, such as night-sweats, so it could be possible that he is actually excluding ME patients.
I do not have night sweats. But I was diagnosed By Klimas Group w CFS. They should include a group NEVER sweats (even saunas), I wonder if there are patients w normal sweating.
Scientific papers such as this contain all the information on what tests were done. They contain the scientific facts, people can’t just decide that they MUST have done other tests; if they had done other tests it would have been included in the paper.
Now I’m not going to say that any of the different views of the CFS or ME specialists is right because the science hasn’t yet been replicated to prove any of their views. But what I will say is the view held by the six CFS specialists that selected the patient cohort for this study, that CFS and ME are the same thing, is certainly not the view of all specialists in this field, in fact these six doctors are very much in the minority, the majority of the top specialists believe that CFS and ME are two separate things. All of the 25 writers of the ICC state very clearly in this document that ME is not CFS and has very different symptoms. And as the principle writers of the CCC are the principle writers of the ICC and they wrote the ICC because they now believe that the CCC is flawed, they would not accepted the CCC being used to select the patients, and as I have stated earlier the CCC was not used in it entirety to select the patients for this study anyway.
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Once again, I must disagree with you on this. A scientific paper must list the tests that were done as part of the study, as this one does. However, it doesn't have to list all of the tests that may have been performed on the patients prior to the study in the process of diagnosing them. In saying that the patients met both the Fukuda and the ICC criteria, that says that the patients had the symptoms stipulated in those criteria (including PEM) and that they had the tests necessary to meet those criteria (including excluding other diseases). Because that is part of the description of the patient cohort, it means that patients who met the criteria were chosen, not that they did the diagnostic procedures as part of the study.