Врожденная миопия - analogs
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- 25% Compare Retinal detachment
- 24% Compare Athetosis
- 22% Compare Astigmatism
- 21% Compare Cortical blindness
- 20% Compare Muscular dystonia in a child
- 20% Compare ONR 4 levels
- 19% Compare Early childhood autism
- 19% Compare Idiopathic blepharospasm
- 19% Compare Goldman-Favre disease
- 18% Compare Muscular dystonia
- 18% Compare Level 2 ONR
- 18% Compare Periventricular leukomalacia
- 17% Compare Cortical dysarthria
- 17% Compare Peripheral retinal dystrophy
- 17% Compare Diabetic retinopathy
- 17% Compare Intoxication
- 17% Compare Violation of uteroplacental blood flow
- 16% Compare West 's syndrome
- 16% Compare Convergent strabismus
- 16% Compare Opto-chiasmal arachnoiditis
- 16% Compare Hypostatura
- 16% Compare Spastic hemiplegia
- 16% Compare Porencephalic cyst
- 16% Compare Arteriovenous malformations of the spinal cord
- 16% Compare Hyphema
- 16% Compare Hemeralopia
- 15% Compare Bradylalia
- 15% Compare Dislocation of the lens
- 15% Compare Cerebellar dysarthria
- 15% Compare Iridodialysis
- 15% Compare Neonatal hypoglycemia
- 15% Compare Wedge - shaped vertebrae
- 15% Compare Apallic syndrome
- 15% Compare A cyst of the brain in a child
- 15% Compare Diabetic fetopathy
- 15% Compare Focal epilepsy
- 15% Compare Jackson 's epilepsy
- 15% Compare Myelopathy
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