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In spite of really good sources, such as a psychiatry textbook of Rutter that told about SDD in DSM-IV, I finally understood that this was a category in DSM-III but that it has disappeared in DSM-IV. Pffff! Anybody knows if it still exists in ICD-10? Or if the whole thing is obsolete?? Lova Falktalk19:45, 22 September 2012 (UTC)(in a rather agitated state of mind after a tiresome search for sources and correct information)[reply]