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Old 01-27-2015, 09:31 PM #1
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Default interpretation of EEG result

I had EEG test a long time ago.
The neurologist I saw just gave me the report and referred me to another neurologist and said " he will explain it to you."

The next neurologist did not, and I disliked this one even more than the first one.

The report said :IMPRESSION : "This is an abnormal EEG recording due to presence of phase reversal in the mid central region"

Can anyone here explain it?

Thanks
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