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New perspectives in fibromyalgia

This series of articles has not been sponsored. All articles have undergone the journal’s standard peer review process overseen by the Series Editor, with final decisions made by the Editors-in-Chief. The Series Editor and Editors-in-Chief declare no competing interests.

Daniel Clauw

  1. Research suggests that fibromyalgia is a central, widespread pain syndrome supported by a generalized disturbance in central nervous system pain processing. Over the past decades, multiple lines of research ha...

    Authors: Vitaly Napadow and Richard E Harris
    Citation: Arthritis Research & Therapy 2014 16:425
  2. This review addresses the current status of drug therapy for the management of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and is based on interdisciplinary FMS management guidelines, meta-analyses of drug trial data, and obs...

    Authors: Winfried Häuser, Brian Walitt, Mary-Ann Fitzcharles and Claudia Sommer
    Citation: Arthritis Research & Therapy 2014 16:201
  3. Animal models of disease states are valuable tools for developing new treatments and investigating underlying mechanisms. They should mimic the symptoms and pathology of the disease and importantly be predicti...

    Authors: Josimari M DeSantana, Kamilla ML da Cruz and Kathleen A Sluka
    Citation: Arthritis Research & Therapy 2013 15:222
  4. Fatigue is a disabling, multifaceted symptom that is highly prevalent and stubbornly persistent. Although fatigue is a frequent complaint among patients with fibromyalgia, it has not received the same attentio...

    Authors: Ann Vincent, Roberto P Benzo, Mary O Whipple, Samantha J McAllister, Patricia J Erwin and Leorey N Saligan
    Citation: Arthritis Research & Therapy 2013 15:221