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<b>Body integrity identity disorder</b>, formerly known as '''apotemnophilia''', "is characterized by a desire for amputation of a healthy limb".<ref>{{REFjournal | <b>Body integrity identity disorder</b>, (BIID) formerly known as '''apotemnophilia''', "is characterized by a desire for amputation of a healthy limb".<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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==Medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic adult circumcision== | |||
It is unclear whether men who seek a medically-unnecessary [[adult circumcision]] have BIID. | |||
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* [[Acrotomophilia]] | * [[Acrotomophilia]] | ||
Revision as of 12:53, 9 March 2026
Body integrity identity disorder, (BIID) formerly known as apotemnophilia, "is characterized by a desire for amputation of a healthy limb".[1]
Medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic adult circumcision
It is unclear whether men who seek a medically-unnecessary adult circumcision have BIID.
See also
External links
Wikipedia article: Body integrity identity disorder
References
- ↑
De Preester H. Merleau-Ponty's sexual schema and the sexual component of body integrity identity disorder. Med Health Care Philos. May 2013; 16: 171-85. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 8 March 2026.