Thanks for the heads up.
Do people think this comment is fair?
Another comment to consider is the view, under the section “Evidence for Nervous System Involvement”, that, “No consistent macroscopic or microscopic structural changes have been found in the brain,…”. I do not think that this is correct and would recommend reviewing the primary MRI, fMRI, etc. studies and systematic/scoping reviews on the topic (for example, Nelson T, Zhang LX, Guo H, Nacul L, Song X. Brainstem Abnormalities in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Scoping Review and Evaluation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings. Front Neurol. 2021 Dec 17;12:769511. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.769511).
The review in question is not very high quality - a rag-bag of findings with rather naive interpretation, to my mind. But I admit that studies have claimed to find changes. I was hoping the word 'consistent' would cover 'at least not yet consistently replicated'. The most recent studies (local to Lidbury) by Barnden and colleagues are probably what triggered the comment. My reading of our analysis here was that we thought these were relatively high quality studies but could do with replicating and were not necessarily easily interpretable in terms of role in the illness.
I am also not quite clear what he disagrees with in terms of the relation to viral symptoms. I think I might ask for clarification.