2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.1310
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Olfactory reference syndrome

Abstract: IntroductionThe term “olfactory reference syndrome” (ORS), introduced by Pryse-Phillips in 1971, is a persistent false belief and preoccupation with body odor accompanied by significant distress and functional impairment. Nowadays, it is not a distinct syndrome and it is currently classified as a delusional or obsessive-compulsive disorder.Objectives and aimsReview the history of ORSs classification and discuss why it should be considered as a separate diagnostic in the current health care classification syste… Show more

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