Ambulatory EEG monitoring (ElectroEncephaloGram)
Outlines what to expect when you come to hospital for ambulatory EEG monitoring to try to find the cause of your symptoms
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Outlines what to expect when you come to hospital for ambulatory EEG monitoring to try to find the cause of your symptoms
Read moreDaily diary sheets to record activities, such as mealtimes, bedtime and battery changes, anything important and all episodes, events or unusual symptoms during an EEG monitoring study
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Read moreOutlines what to expect when you come into hospital for an EEG examination to try to find the cause of your symptoms
Read moreImportant instructions to follow while taking part in an EEG monitoring study to try to find the cause of your symptoms
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