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sounds like "z medicine evoked potential." In a neurology dictation - cat


Posted: Jan 14, 2010

Thanks

somatosensory maybe? - jeeperbelle

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could imagine that could slurred through like "Z"

evoked potentials - listening

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"Three kinds of evoked potential procedures are used by neurologists and specialists: Visual evoked potentials,auditory evoked potentials, and somatosensory evoked potentials."


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