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  <id>https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0001538</id>
  <identifier>homoit0001538</identifier>
  <prefLabel language="en">Erotomania</prefLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">Clinical erotomania</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">De Cl&#xE9;rambault syndrome</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">De Cl&#xE9;rambault's syndrome</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">Obsessional erotomania</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">Primary erotomania</altLabel>
  <issued>
    <value>2020-06-02</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
  </issued>
  <modified>
    <value>2021-12-08</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
  </modified>
  <related>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0000656</id>
    <prefLabel language="es">Hipersexualidad</prefLabel>
  </related>
  <related>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0001283</id>
    <prefLabel language="es">Personas LGBTQ+ con adicciones sexuales</prefLabel>
  </related>
  <comment language="en">Condition characterized by an individual's persistent and often mistaken belief that another person is infatuated or in love with them. Can also be used to describe a level or frequency of sexual desire perceived as excessive within a given culture. Medical doctors and psychologists have historically diagnosed LGBTQ+ people with erotomania in order to wrongly treat their identities and desires as medical disorders. Should only be used in a historical context or if an individual self-identifies with the term.</comment>
</record>
