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DSM-5 symptoms of conversion disorder include all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a) one or more neurologic symptoms affecting voluntary motor function.
  b) three or more neurologic symptoms affecting voluntary motor function.
  c) diagnostic findings are internally inconsistent.
  d) symptoms cannot be explained by a medical condition.


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