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Overview
The laboratory tests for obsessive compulsive disorder may include a complete blood count (CBC), screening for alcohol and drugs, and a check of the thyroid function.
Laboratory findings
Laboratory studies like complete blood count (CBC), screening for alcohol and drugs, and a check of the thyroid function are done to rule out disorders in thyroid function and other metabolic diseases. [1]