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Behandeling van specifieke stoornissen bij het voeden van baby’s

augustus 2004

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Stoornissen in primaire mondfuncties

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Er zijn verschillende diagnostische categorieën bekend met voedingsproblemen. Een bepaalde patiëntengroep vertoont meestal een unieke combinatie van verschillende voedingsproblemen zoals oraal-motorische, oraal-sensorische en/of slikproblemen. We verwijzen naar hoofdstuk B2.3.1 in dit handboek. Daarin worden de specifieke elementen voor een bepaalde diagnostische groep toegelicht en het is opgebouwd in eenzelfde structuur als hoofdstuk B2.1.3.

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H.F.M. Peters R. Bastiaanse J. Van Borsel K. Jansonius-Schultheiss Sj. Van der Meulen B.J.E. Mondelaers

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Peters, H., Bastiaanse, R., Van Borsel, J., Jansonius-Schultheiss, K., Van der Meulen, S., Mondelaers, B. (2014). Behandeling van specifieke stoornissen bij het voeden van baby’s. In: Peters, H., Bastiaanse, R., Van Borsel, J., Jansonius-Schultheiss, K., Van der Meulen, S., Mondelaers, B. (eds) Stoornissen in primaire mondfuncties. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-0806-4_9

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