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Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a clinical syndrome whose hallmarks are excessive, anxiety-evoking thoughts and compulsive behaviors that are generally recognized as unreasonable, but which cause significant distress and impairment. When these are the exclusive symptoms, they constitute uncom...
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author | Murphy, Dennis L. Timpano, Kiara R. Wheaton, Michael G. Greenberg, Benjamin D. Miguel, Euripedes C. |
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description | Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a clinical syndrome whose hallmarks are excessive, anxiety-evoking thoughts and compulsive behaviors that are generally recognized as unreasonable, but which cause significant distress and impairment. When these are the exclusive symptoms, they constitute uncomplicated OCD. OCD may also occur in the context of other neuropsychiatric disorders, most commonly other anxiety and mood disorders. The question remains as to whether these combinations of disorders should be regarded as independent, cooccurring disorders or as different manifestations of an incompletely understood constellation of OCD spectrum disorders with a common etiology. Additional considerations are given here to two potential etiology-based subgroups: (i) an environmentally based group in which OCD occurs following apparent causal events such as streptococcal infections, brain injury, or atypical neuroleptic treatment; and (ii) a genomically based group in which OCD is related to chromosomal anomalies or specific genes. Considering the status of current research, the concept of OCD and OCD-related spectrum conditions seems fluid in 2010, and in need of ongoing reappraisal. |
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spelling | pubmed-31819552011-10-27 Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts Murphy, Dennis L. Timpano, Kiara R. Wheaton, Michael G. Greenberg, Benjamin D. Miguel, Euripedes C. Dialogues Clin Neurosci State of the Art Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a clinical syndrome whose hallmarks are excessive, anxiety-evoking thoughts and compulsive behaviors that are generally recognized as unreasonable, but which cause significant distress and impairment. When these are the exclusive symptoms, they constitute uncomplicated OCD. OCD may also occur in the context of other neuropsychiatric disorders, most commonly other anxiety and mood disorders. The question remains as to whether these combinations of disorders should be regarded as independent, cooccurring disorders or as different manifestations of an incompletely understood constellation of OCD spectrum disorders with a common etiology. Additional considerations are given here to two potential etiology-based subgroups: (i) an environmentally based group in which OCD occurs following apparent causal events such as streptococcal infections, brain injury, or atypical neuroleptic treatment; and (ii) a genomically based group in which OCD is related to chromosomal anomalies or specific genes. Considering the status of current research, the concept of OCD and OCD-related spectrum conditions seems fluid in 2010, and in need of ongoing reappraisal. Les Laboratoires Servier 2010-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3181955/ /pubmed/20623919 Text en Copyright: © 2010 LLS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | State of the Art Murphy, Dennis L. Timpano, Kiara R. Wheaton, Michael G. Greenberg, Benjamin D. Miguel, Euripedes C. Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts |
title | Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a
reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts |
title_full | Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a
reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts |
title_fullStr | Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a
reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts |
title_full_unstemmed | Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a
reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts |
title_short | Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a
reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts |
title_sort | obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders: a
reappraisal of obsessive-compulsive spectrum concepts |
topic | State of the Art |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3181955/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20623919 |
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