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Early onset obsessive-compulsive disorder: the biological and clinical phenotype

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CNS SPECTRUMS
卷 27, 期 4, 页码 421-427

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1092852921000122

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OCD; early onset; ADHD; tic; autism; inflammation

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Transitioning from a behavior-based to a biological-based classification of mental disorders is a crucial step in psychiatry, with OCD serving as a prime example of the heterogeneity and potential neurodevelopmental aspects in such disorders. Early-onset OCD patients exhibit specific clinical and biological profiles, indicating a need for more personalized, biologically precise approaches in their management.
Moving from a behavioral-based to a biological-based classification of mental disorders is a crucial step toward a precision-medicine approach in psychiatry. In the last decade, a big effort has been made in order to stratify genetic, immunological, neurobiological, cognitive, and clinical profiles of patients. Making the case of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a lot have been made in this direction. Indeed, while the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) diagnosis of OCD aimed to delineate a homogeneous group of patients, it is now clear that OCD is instead an heterogeneous disorders both in terms of neural networks, immunological, genetic, and clinical profiles. In this view, a convergent amount of literature, in the last years, indicated that OCD patients with an early age at onset seem to have a specific clinical and biological profile, suggesting it as a neurodevelopmental disorder. Also, these patients tend to have a worse outcome respect to adult-onset patients and there is growing evidence that early-interventions could potentially improve their prognosis. Therefore, the aim of the present paper is to review the current available genetic, immunological, neurobiological, cognitive, and clinical data in favor of a more biologically precise subtype of OCD: the early-onset subtype. We also briefly resume current available recommendations for the clinical management of this specific population.

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