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1990 Criteria of ACR for the Classification of
Fibromyalgia
1. History of
widespread pain.
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Definition.
Pain is considered widespread when all of the
following are present: pain in the left side of the
body, pain in the right side of the body, pain above
the waist, and pain below the waist. In addition,
axial skeletal pain (cervical spine or anterior chest
or thoracic spine or low back) must be present. In
this definition, shoulder and buttock pain is
considered as pain for each involved side. "Low back"
pain is considered lower segment pain.
2. Pain in 11 of
18 tender point sites on digital palpation.
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Definition.
Pain, on digital palpation, must be present in at
least 11 of the following 18 sites:
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Occiput:
Bilateral, at the suboccipital muscle insertions.
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Low
cervical:
bilateral, at the anterior aspects of the
intertransverse spaces at C5-C7.
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Trapezius:
bilateral, at the midpoint of the upper border.
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Supraspinatus:
bilateral, at origins, above the scapula spine near
the medial border.
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Second rib:
bilateral, at he second costochondral junctions, just
lateral to the junctions on upper surfaces.
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Lateral
epicondyle:
bilateral, 2 cm distal to the epicondyles.
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Gluteal:
bilateral, in upper outer quadrants of buttocks in
anterior fold of muscle.
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Greater
trochanter:
bilateral, posterior to the trochanteric prominence.
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Knee:
bilateral, at the medial fat pad proximal to the joint
line.
Digital
palpation should be performed with an approximate force
of 4 kg.
For a tender
point to be considered "positive" the subject must state
that the palpation was painful. "Tender is not to be
considered "painful."
* For classification purposes,
patients will be said to have fibromyalgia if both
criteria are satisfied. Widespread pain must have been
present for at least 3 months. The presence of a second
clinical disorder does not exclude the diagnosis of
fibromyalgia.
References:
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Wolfe F, Smythe HA, Yunus MB, Bennett RM,
Bombardier C, Goldenberg DL, Tugwell P,
Campbell SM, Abeles M, Clark P, et al. The
American College of Rheumatology 1990
Criteria for the Classification of
Fibromyalgia. Report of the Multicenter
Criteria Committee. Arthritis Rheum. 1990
Feb;33(2):160-72.
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