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- Transabled (40 links)
- Template:Languages (20 links)
- En:Public domain (18 links)
- BIID-Info.org:PD help (18 links)
- Help:Contents (17 links)
- First, Michael (16 links)
- Body Integrity Identity Disorder (14 links)
- Vickers, Robert (12 links)
- Apotemnophilia (11 links)
- Template:Click (11 links)
- Money, John (11 links)
- User:Webmaster (10 links)
- Smith, Robert (8 links)
- Apotemnophilia as a contemporary frame for psychological suffering (7 links)
- O'Connor, Sean (7 links)
- Ramachandran, V.S. (7 links)
- Furth, Gregg (6 links)
- Devotees (6 links)
- Impairment vs. Disability (6 links)
- Medical and societal bias against disabilities (5 links)
- Gender Identity Disorder (5 links)
- Not about attention (5 links)
- Help:Links (5 links)
- Wannabes (5 links)
- Bruno, Richard (5 links)
- Can vestibular caloric stimulation be used to treat apotemnophilia? (5 links)
- Hippocratic Oath (5 links)
- Help:Preferences (5 links)
- Nonpsychotic, nonparaphilic self-amputation and the internet (5 links)
- Amputee by choice: Body integrity Identity Disorder and the Ethics of Amputation (4 links)
- A New Way to Be Mad (4 links)
- A Passion for Castration: Characterizing Men Who Are Fascinated with Castration, but Have Not Been Castrated (4 links)
- DSM (4 links)
- Desire for amputation of a limb: paraphilia, psychosis, or a new type of identity disorder (4 links)
- Paraplegic (4 links)
- Apotemnophilia: a neurological disorder (4 links)
- Help:Navigation (4 links)
- Devotees, Pretenders and Wannabes: Two Cases of Factitious Disability Disorder (4 links)
- McGeoch, Paul (4 links)
- Elliott, Carl (4 links)
- Pretending (4 links)
- Electronic surgery (3 links)
- Help:Images (3 links)
- Healthy limb amputation: ethical and legal aspects (3 links)
- Category:Research (3 links)
- Quadriplegic (3 links)
- BIID as Extreme Body Modification (3 links)
- Confounding Extremities: Surgery at the Medico-ethical Limits of Self-Modification (3 links)
- Apotemnophilia: Two Cases of Self-Demand Amputation as a Paraphilia (3 links)
- Treatment Protocol (3 links)
