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Experimental blood test accurately spots fibromyalgia
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Experimental blood test accurately spots fibromyalgia



March 18, 2019









by Misti Crane, <a class="article-byline__link" href="http://www.osu.edu" target="_blank">The Ohio State University</a>









For the first time, researchers have evidence that fibromyalgia can be reliably detected in blood sampleswork they hope will pave the way for a simple, fast diagnosis.









In a study that appears in the <i>Journal of Biological Chemistry</i>, researchers from The Ohio State University report success in identifying biomarkers of <a class="textTag" href="https://medicalxpress.com/tags/fibromyalgia/">fibromyalgia</a> and differentiating it from a handful of other related diseases.









The discovery could be an important turning point in care of patients with a disease that is frequently misdiagnosed or undiagnosed, leaving them without proper care and advice on managing their <a class="textTag" href="https://medicalxpress.com/tags/chronic+pain/">chronic pain</a> and fatigue, said lead researcher Kevin Hackshaw, a professor in Ohio State's College of Medicine and a rheumatologist at the university's Wexner Medical Center.









Identification of biomarkers of the diseasea "metabolic fingerprint" like that discovered in the new studycould also open up the possibility of targeted treatments, he said.









To diagnose fibromyalgia, doctors now rely on patient-reported information about a multitude of symptoms and a physical evaluation of a patient's pain, focusing on specific tender points, he said. But there's no <a class="textTag" href="https://medicalxpress.com/tags/blood+test/">blood test</a>no clear-cut, easy-to-use tool to provide a quick answer.









"We found clear, reproducible metabolic patterns in the blood of dozens of patients with fibromyalgia. This brings us much closer to a blood test than we have ever been," Hackshaw said.









Though fibromyalgia is currently incurable and treatment is limited to exercise, education and antidepressants, an accurate diagnosis has many benefits, Hackshaw said. Those include ruling out other diseases, confirming for patients that their symptoms are real and not imagined, and guiding doctors toward disease recognition and appropriate treatment.









"Most physicians nowadays don't question whether fibromyalgia is real, but there are still skeptics out there," Hackshaw said......














https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-03-e...algia.html






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2 of my doctors have arguing for years if I have fibro. the specialist says yes, my PCP says no, it's chronic pain. This would end it and I'd know for sure







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On 3/25/2019 at 5:38 PM, Purple Power said:




2 of my doctors have arguing for years if I have fibro. the specialist says yes, my PCP says no, it's chronic pain. This would end it and I'd know for sure















I don't think doctors want to make a diagnosis anymore.

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