Objective: The study was designed to describe various clinical features of
fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS] in a Bangladeshi population seen at a universit
y rheumatology clinic.
Methods: Thirty consecutive patients with FMS were compared with the next p
atient with rheumatoid arthritis [RA] as well as a healthy painfree normal
control [NC], of the same sex and similar age. All subjects were evaluated
by a physician-administered questionnaire.
Results: Virtually all clinical and psychological features were more common
in FMS than NCs as well as RA. The frequency of clinical and psychological
features of FMS, e.g., fatigue, sleep difficulties, swollen feeling, pares
thesia, irritable bowel syndrome, tension-type headaches as well as global
anxiety, stress, and depression were similar to those reported in Europe an
d North America.
Conclusion: Characteristics of FMS in a Bangladeshi population are similar
to those described in the West.