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... now is admit them and run a dynamic EEG to take a closer look."
Peng Bo said after examining.
"We've dealt with similar patients before, and often the first place we suspect is the head. If the dynamic EEG doesn't show anything, we'll look into other tests."
"It might also be narcolepsy, or an intracranial infection caused by another pathogen. If we hadn't done so many tests and the patient's vital signs weren't stable, we should actually be considering a lumbar puncture. ...
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