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somatic delusion

somatic delusion

a false belief related to one or more bodily organs, such as that organs are functioning improperly or are diseased, injured, or otherwise altered. Although standard tests do not confirm the belief, the individual nonetheless continues to maintain this conviction. Also called somatopsychic delusion.

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