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Filter by Meaning The sleep clinic required an encephalogram before prescribing any medication for insomnia.
The encephalogram showed abnormal brain activity.
The technician adjusted the X-ray machine before performing the encephalogram to ensure clear and accurate images.
The sleep specialist recommended an encephalogram to diagnose the patient's insomnia.
The encephalogram helped the doctor determine the appropriate course of treatment for the patient's epilepsy.
The researcher used an encephalogram to measure brain activity while participants completed a memory task.
An encephalogram revealed abnormal electrical activity in the patient's brain.
The hospital charges a significant amount for an encephalogram test.
The doctor ordered an encephalogram to diagnose the patient's seizures.
My friend had to fast before getting an encephalogram done.
The technician carefully placed the electrodes on the patient's scalp before conducting the encephalogram.
The hospital charged a high fee for the encephalogram.
The patient was nervous about undergoing an encephalogram but the technician reassured them that it was a routine procedure.
The doctor ordered an encephalogram to determine the cause of the patient's seizures.
The doctor used the encephalogram to monitor the effects of the new medication on the patient's brain.
The patient was instructed to stay still during the encephalogram to ensure accurate results.
The patient experienced mild discomfort during the encephalogram but reported no adverse effects.
The technician explained the process of the encephalogram before the patient underwent the test.
The technician carefully placed the electrodes on the patient's head before conducting the encephalogram.
The encephalogram showed that the patient had decreased blood flow to their brain.
The encephalogram indicated abnormal brain activity, leading to a diagnosis of epilepsy.
The results of the encephalogram showed reduced blood flow to the patient's brain.
The encephalogram allowed the doctor to diagnose the patient with epilepsy.
The doctor recommended an encephalogram to determine the cause of his recurring headaches.
The encephalogram revealed no abnormalities in the patient's brain, providing reassurance to both the patient and their family.
The patient had to remain still during the encephalogram to avoid any motion artifacts in the images.
The encephalogram showed that the patient's brain activity was consistent with a state of deep sleep.
The radiologist interpreted the encephalogram images and identified a small area of bleeding in the brain.
An encephalogram revealed that the patient's seizures were caused by a tumor in the brain.
After undergoing an encephalogram, the patient was relieved to find out that there were no signs of a concussion.
The doctor explained to the patient that an encephalogram is a non-invasive procedure that does not require any incisions.
The encephalogram test showed that the patient's brain was functioning normally, much to their relief.
The technician carefully positioned the electrodes on the patient's head before conducting the encephalogram.
The hospital charges a fee for the encephalogram test, which is covered by most insurance plans.
The technician explained the procedure for the encephalogram to the patient before the test.
The hospital had to replace their old encephalogram machine with a new, more advanced model.
The patient remained still during the encephalogram to avoid any motion artifacts in the images.
The radiologist interpreted the encephalogram images to identify any anomalies in the brain.
The neurologist ordered an encephalogram to check for any abnormalities in the patient's brain.
The doctor reviewed the encephalogram results with the patient, explaining the findings in detail.
The doctor ordered an encephalogram to diagnose the cause of the patient's seizures.
The encephalogram was an important diagnostic tool in determining the cause of the patient's seizures.
The encephalogram revealed abnormal activity in the patient's brain, indicating the need for further testing.
The doctor ordered an encephalogram to examine the patient's brain activity.
The hospital's encephalogram machine was temporarily out of service, causing a delay in diagnosing the patient's brain injury.
The hospital performed an encephalogram on the patient to rule out any underlying neurological disorders.
The hospital technician performed an encephalogram on the patient using EEG equipment.
The doctor recommended an encephalogram for the patient who experienced frequent seizures.
The patient was nervous about having an encephalogram, but the technician reassured them that it was a painless procedure.
The doctor recommended an encephalogram to determine the cause of the patient's sleep apnea.
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