API:  http://id.who.int/icd/release/10/2008/F42.1
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        "@value": "The majority of compulsive acts are concerned with cleaning (particularly handwashing), repeated checking to ensure that a potentially dangerous situation has not been allowed to develop, or orderliness and tidiness. Underlying the overt behaviour is a fear, usually of danger either to or caused by the patient, and the ritual is an ineffectual or symbolic attempt to avert that danger."
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Title: Predominantly compulsive acts [obsessional rituals]
Code:  F42.1