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Some sections unreferenced. Not a big problem as it should be easy enough to find references from the main articles. N
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Lead needs some work to better summarise the content of the article. Article is very much a summary of detailed articles on each of the disorders, so brevity of sections is appropriate. However there are three two empty sections which need content.N
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No images at present. It should be possinle to find something relevant among the linked main articles. N
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