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Grant JE et al. – Several disorders may be related to obsessive–compulsive disorder based on available data concerning their clinical characteristics, which have been described as constituting the obsessive–compulsive spectrum. Within the obsessive–compulsive spectrum, two disorders are often characterized by a focus on the skin: pathologic skin picking and body dysmorphic disorder. Although sharing several phenomenological similarities, treatments may differ between these disorders.

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