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==Symptom recognition==
==Symptom recognition==
In the [[London criteria]], facial pallor is mentioned under the criteria of ''periods of impaired circulation compatible with autonomic dysfunction''.<ref name="Londoncriteria">{{Citation | url =http://www.axfordsabode.org.uk/me/mecrit2014.htm|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20150923181011/http://www.axfordsabode.org.uk/me/mecrit2014.htm|archive-date=2015-09-23|url-status=dead | title = Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME). Criteria and clinical guidelines. 2014 | date = Oct 15, 2014 | last = Howes | first = Sandra | author-link=Sandra Howes | last2 = Goudsmit | first2=Ellen M.|author2-link=Ellen Goudsmit|last3 = Shepherd | first3=Charles | author3-link=Charles Shepherd}}</ref><br>
In the [[London criteria]], facial pallor is mentioned under the criteria of ''periods of impaired circulation compatible with autonomic dysfunction''.<ref name="Londoncriteria">{{Citation | url =http://www.axfordsabode.org.uk/me/mecrit2014.htm|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20150923181011/http://www.axfordsabode.org.uk/me/mecrit2014.htm|archive-date=2015-09-23|url-status=dead | title = Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME). Criteria and clinical guidelines. 2014 | date = Oct 15, 2014 | last = Howes | first = Sandra | author-link=Sandra Howes | last2 = Goudsmit | first2=Ellen M.|author2-link=Ellen Goudsmit | last3 = Shepherd | first3=Charles | author3-link=Charles Shepherd}}</ref><br>
The [[Canadian Consensus Criteria]] recognizes extreme pallor as a ''cardiovascular symptom'' of [[ME/CFS]].
The [[Canadian Consensus Criteria]] recognizes extreme pallor as a ''cardiovascular symptom'' of [[ME/CFS]].



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Pallor is undue paleness of the skin.

Presentation[edit | edit source]

Along with paleness of skin it is "observable also in certain mucous membranes, such as the conjunctiva and the lining of the mouth. Transient pallor may result from constriction of the blood vessels near the surface. Longer-term pallor may be due to anemia or lack of exposure to sunlight. Permanent pallor may be caused by Albimism."[1]

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Symptom recognition[edit | edit source]

In the London criteria, facial pallor is mentioned under the criteria of periods of impaired circulation compatible with autonomic dysfunction.[2]
The Canadian Consensus Criteria recognizes extreme pallor as a cardiovascular symptom of ME/CFS.

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