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Penile dysmorphic disorder

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Penile dysmorphic disorder, sometimes abbreviated as PDD, is a manifestation of body dysmorphic disorder where the main bodily area of fixation is the size of the penis. PDD on its own is not a recognized disorder, and there are no clinical standards to diagnose it in patients.

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  1. Veale, D., Miles, S., Read, J., Troglia, A., Carmona, L., Fiorito, C., Wells, H., Wylie, K., & Muir, G. (2015). Penile Dysmorphic Disorder: Development of a Screening Scale. Archives of sexual behavior, 44(8), 2311–2321. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-015-0484-6


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