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Filter by Meaning The patient had to avoid caffeine for 24 hours prior to the encephalogram.
The sleep clinic requires a referral from a primary care physician before performing an encephalogram.
The technician had to recalibrate the equipment before performing the encephalogram on the patient.
The encephalogram confirmed that the patient had a seizure disorder that was causing their sleep disturbances.
The encephalogram showed that the patient was experiencing frequent night terrors.
The encephalogram showed abnormal brain activity during the patient's REM sleep cycle.
The encephalogram technician carefully recorded the patient's brain wave patterns.
The technician used electrodes to perform an encephalogram on the patient.
The patient had to stay awake all night before the encephalogram to ensure accurate results.
The encephalogram revealed that the patient's sleep disturbances were caused by restless leg syndrome.
The encephalogram indicated that the patient had narcolepsy.
The patient was anxious about undergoing an encephalogram but the technician reassured them that it was a painless procedure.
The doctor recommended an encephalogram to diagnose the cause of the patient's sleep apnea.
The results of the encephalogram showed abnormal brain activity during sleep.
The neurologist analyzed the encephalogram to assess brain function.
The encephalogram showed that the patient's brain activity was within normal limits.
The neurologist interpreted the encephalogram results to diagnose the patient's condition.
The hospital charges a high fee for an encephalogram test.
The patient was worried about getting an encephalogram but the technician reassured them that it was a painless procedure.
After the encephalogram test, the patient had a headache and felt tired.
The encephalogram is a non-invasive procedure that allows doctors to study the brain without surgery.
The technician placed the electrodes on the patient's scalp to prepare for the encephalogram.
The patient had to lie still during the encephalogram procedure to ensure accurate measurements.
His encephalogram showed increased pressure inside his skull, indicating the need for surgery.
The patient was anxious about the encephalogram, but the technician reassured her that it would be quick and painless.
The encephalogram revealed that the patient had a small subdural hematoma.
The athlete was required to undergo an encephalogram before returning to play after a head injury.
The doctor explained that the encephalogram would involve attaching electrodes to the patient's scalp.
The hospital had to purchase a new encephalogram machine to replace the old one.
The patient was relieved when the encephalogram results came back normal.
The encephalogram revealed a blood clot in the brain, requiring immediate treatment.
The patient felt a bit nervous before the encephalogram, but the technician reassured her that it wouldn't hurt.
The hospital conducted an encephalogram on the patient to check for signs of a concussion.
The doctor performed an encephalogram on the patient before the brain surgery.
The results of the encephalogram showed abnormal activity in the patient's brain.
The researcher used an encephalogram to study the effects of different types of music on brain activity.
The patient felt anxious about undergoing the encephalogram test.
The doctor ordered an encephalogram to check for abnormalities in the patient's brain activity.
The encephalogram showed evidence of seizure activity in the patient's brain.
The neurologist interpreted the encephalogram to determine the location of the brain tumor.
The encephalogram indicated that the patient was in a coma and had little brain activity.
The scientist analyzed the encephalogram data to investigate the relationship between brain waves and memory.
The patient had to fast for 12 hours before the encephalogram test.
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