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Da eine Vielzahl von Erkrankungen einer organischen psychischen Störung zu Grunde liegen können, ist eine umfangreiche Diagnostik erforderlich. Im klinischen Alltag sind zum Nachweis und zur differenzialdiagnostischen Einordnung einer OPS folgende Untersuchungen sinnvoll [33, 95 (Tabelle 3.1)

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