In conversion disorder
A) there is excessive preoccupation with an imagined or exaggerated body disfigurement.
B) people have long-standing fears, suspicions, or convictions about having a serious disease.
C) a pattern of multiple, recurring, somatic complaints that have no diagnosable basis are observed, leading the individual to seek medical treatment.
D) psychological factors are important in the onset, exacerbation, severity, or maintenance of the patient's pain complaints.
E) symptoms are observed in voluntary motor or sensory functions that suggest neurological causes, but these cannot be confirmed.
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