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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General F10.0Secondary parkinsonism
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)83%(0)
General blood test 84%(2)87%(2)
General urine test 69%(2)76%(2)
Blood biochemistry 70%(1)22%(0)
CT scan of the brain 60%(0)
MRI of the brain 58%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 34%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
alcohol poisoning 33%
dementia 73%
pupils are narrowed 33%
senile dementia 66%
acute ethanol poisoning 33%
hallucinations 16% 72%
poisoning with narcotic analgesics 32%
vascular parkinsonism 48%
deep coma 32%
dementia with lewy bodies 46%
alcoholic coma 32%
corticobasal degeneration 44%
cold in the head 31%
freezing when walking 43%
dilated pupils 30%
secondary parkinsonism 43%
hypersalivation 28%
tremor at rest 42%
caffeine poisoning 25%
can't refuse 41%
respiratory 24%
progressive supranuclear paralysis 41%
oneiroid 24%
medicinal parkinsonism 39%
solvent poisoning 23%
slow 38%
face is red 23%
tremor 15% 53%
pain when pressing on the eyes 22%
stroke 11% 48%
poisoning with narcotic sleeping pills 22%
slowness of movement 36%
alcohol dependence 22%
propulsion 35%
pupil's reaction to light is sluggish 22%
ophthalmoplegia 33%
nicotine poisoning 21%
progressive paralysis 33%
intoxication psychosis 21%
abasia 33%
depersonalization 21%
neurosis 32%
pathological intoxication 20%
masked face (hypomimia) 32%
hypomania 20%
impulsiveness 32%
spasm of neck muscles 20%
stiffness in the legs 31%
red whites of the eyes 20%
lot paralysis left-sided 30%
crackling large bubbly 20%
reduction of the number of movements (oligokinesia) 28%
coma 30% 8%
hydrocephalus 28%
hallucinatory twilight confusion 19%
stiffness in the joints 28%
opium addiction 19%
multisystem atrophy 28%
acute head injury 19%
muscle tension 28%
to breathe hard 19%
disorders of falling asleep and maintaining sleep 27%
derealization 19%
tremor of the hands 27%
hypoalgesia 18%
discirculatory encephalopathy 27%
schizophrenia 18%
forgetfulness 7% 33%
strong irritability 18%
parasomnia 26%
low body temperature 18%
inflammation 26%
intoxication of alcohol 18%
stiffness of movements 26%
weak ligaments 18%
paralysis 25%
twilight obscuration of consciousness 18%
irritation of the bladder 25%
respiratory spasm 18%
micrography 25%
spasm of chewing muscles 18%
asymmetry 25%
intense longing 18%
violation of gastric motility 24%
stupor 18%
worse from movement 24%
sopor 18%
gestures expressed 24%
bitterness 17%
gradual deterioration of the condition 24%
poisoning with alcohol surrogates 17%
postural instability 24%
inhibition 17%
shuffling gait 23%
mucus in the mouth 17%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 23%
extrasystole 17%
thrombosis 23%
breathing superficial 17%
falls asleep in the morning 23%
weakness of the ligaments 17%
tremor in the legs 23%
depersonalization derealization syndrome 17%
lacunar brain infarction 23%
pain in the tendons 16%
mdma abuse 23%
shiny eyes 16%
manganese poisoning 23%
longing 16%
wilson-konovalov disease 23%
violation of pulmonary circulation 16%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 23%
dryness of mucous membranes and skin 16%
vascular sclerosis 22%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 16%
depression apathy 22%
mucous membranes are pale 16%
better when walking 22%
atelectasis 16%
anamnesis ischemic stroke 22%
rare breathing 16%
drowsiness during the day insomnia at night 21%
pain when touched 16%
tension of the leg muscles 21%
insensitivity to pain 16%
loss of sense of smell 21%
irritability after illness 16%
cerebellar ataxia 21%
duration of t wave is reduced 16%
frequent urination at night 21%
consumes alcohol 25% 7%
worse constipation 21%
red blood vessels of the eyes 16%
obsessive thoughts 21%
alcoholic pancreatitis 15%
moves in a dream 21%
bradycardia 15%
oncology 21%
hypoglycemic coma 15%
impaired sense of smell 21%
pale skin 15%
sense of smell is reduced 21%
vomiting mucus 15%
bulbar dysarthria 20%
flashes in the eyes 15%
sleep intermittent 20%
irritability 15%
vertebro-basilar insufficiency 20%
anisocoria 14%
delayed urination 20%
different pupils 14%
weak erection 20%
epilepsy attacks 14%
moves his legs in his sleep 20%
causeless anxiety 14%
sleeps during the day 20%
chest spasm 14%
restless legs 20%
whistling in the lungs 14%
melatonin lowered 20%
jaw spasms 14%
blood serotonin is lowered 20%
trigeminal nerve pain 14%
sleep better 20%
spasm in the lungs 14%
spastic torticollis 20%
stones in the bladder 14%
essential tremor 20%
serious condition 14%
dizziness in the morning when getting up 20%
poly-drug addiction and polytoxicomania 14%
prolonged urination 20%
whistling crackling 14%
loss of balance 7% 27%
bronchial lesion 14%
cannot sleep 20%
fear of violence 14%
slow walking 19%
arrhythmia tachycardia 13%
aspiration pneumonia 19%
uncertain gait 13%
ganglia 19%
meningeal symptoms 13%
anxiety at night 19%
pain throughout the body 13%
short sleep 19%
heartbeat in the head 13%
speeded up urination 19%
convulsions after a stroke 13%
mental all 19%
different eyes 13%
dizziness when getting 19%
abuse of cholinolytics 13%
can not sleep 19%
itchy tip of nose 13%
pneumonia vomiting 19%
ketoacidosis 13%
stiffness of the hands 19%
inadequate behavior 13%
worse before sleep 19%

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