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Gedragsproblemen vereisen een andere benadering dan somatische afwijkingen. In het laatste geval bestaat het onderzoek ten minste uit anamnese, algemene indruk en algemeen onderzoek. Bij gedragspatiënten is het meestal niet nodig een lichamelijk onderzoek uit te voeren. Dat wordt alleen dan gedaan als het consult er aanleiding toe geeft.

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Schilder, M., Knol, B. (2005). Gedragsproblemen. In: Rijnberk, A., van Sluijs, F. (eds) Anamnese en lichamelijk onderzoek bij gezelschapsdieren. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-9460-9_22

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