The result was Delete. — Quarl ( talk) 2007-01-02 08:31Z
Is this really a widely-recognized distinct medical condition? This looks to me like just another name for for rumination. In particular, a Medline search for "Pure obsessional OCD" finds no hits at all, and a search for "pure obsessional" finds only two hits in Medline's index, neither of which seem to refer to the subject of the article in any way.
From what I can see, nearly all Google hits for this are mirrors of this Wikipedia article, and I cannot find any references to this being defined in either the DSM or ICD classifications. A Google search for "Pure obsessional OCD" -"it is distinct from traditional" seems to weed out most of the Wikipedia article mirrors, and leaves only 160 Google hits, of which many are blogs, chat forums, or yet other mirrors of, or indices generated from, Wikipedia. Only one of these hits is from a .edu domain, and that's from a wiki.
I propose that this article be deleted unless it can be shown from peer-reviewed medical literature that this is a widely-used medical diagnosis, rather than a neologism. -- The Anome 19:28, 28 December 2006 (UTC) reply
thethirdperson 8:26, 31 December 2006 (UTC)