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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Cytomegalovirus hepatitisJackson 's epilepsy
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 95%(7)100%(14)
General blood test 100%(9)69%(7)
General urine test 94%(10)59%(13)
ECG 86%(0)59%(0)
MRI of the brain 41%(0)61%(0)
Infection tests 67%(3)13%(4)
Sex hormones 25%(1)28%(4)
Measurements at the reception 25%(0)26%(0)
Coprogram 18%(2)31%(1)
Coagulogram 27%(2)18%(4)
CT of the organ 15%(0)29%(0)
MRI of the organ 14%(0)29%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 37%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 43%
hepatitis 36%
epilepsy in pregnant women 42%
viral hepatitis 35%
cysticercosis 41%
retinitis 33%
jackson 's epilepsy 41%
cholestasis 32%
epilepsy in childhood 41%
hepatitis c 32%
epilepsy attacks 40%
acute hepatitis 31%
cramps of the hands 40%
chronic viral hepatitis 31%
epilepsy 38%
hypertrophy biliary tract 31%
cramps in the extremities 38%
up vascular mesh 30%
epileptic status 36%
hepatitis chronic 30%
convulsions in the anamnesis 36%
cytolysis syndrome 29%
cysticercosis of the brain 35%
cytomegalovirus 45% 15%
myoclonic epilepsy 35%
inflammation of the eyes 28%
convulsions 35%
hepatitis D 27%
twitching of the upper eyelid 34%
dark urine 27%
twitches eyelid 34%
enlarged liver 26%
tics 32%
surgical infections 26%
postencephalitic syndrome 32%
hepatitis c in children 25%
hypoxia 32%
the taste of acetone in the mouth 25%
clonic cramps 31%
herpes 33% 7%
tonic convulsions 31%
weakening of immunity 24%
pork tapeworm 31%
jaundice 24%
suffocation 30%
gastrointestinal problems 33% 8%
arteriovenous malformation 30%
acute viral hepatitis 23%
paralysis 30%
discomfort in the right hypochondrium 23%
fetal hypoxia 30%
intrahepatic cholestasis 22%
cramps in the legs 30%
a history of organ transplantation 22%
tiki in children 29%
peptic ulcer 22%
nervousness 29%
cytomegalovirus igg positive 22%
cramps in the fingers 29%
cytomegalovirus igm positive 22%
organic brain damage 28%
predominant right 21%
paresis 28%
by erosion of the stomach 21%
muscle weakness 28%
soreness of the skin 21%
cerebral circulation disorder 28%
changing the color of feces 21%
traumatic brain injury 28%
hiv 32% 10%
stroke 28%
right-sided symptoms 20%
neuroinfections 28%
pneumonia 20%
no consciousness 28%
increasing igm 20%
head injury 27%
congenital cytomegaly 20%
cramps of the toes 27%
hemorrhagic gastritis 20%
dravet syndrome 27%
bilirubinuria 20%
angelman syndrome 27%
acute viral keratitis 20%
polyps 27%
cytomegalovirus infection in pregnant women 20%
brain development abnormalities 27%
viral hepatitis b 20%
trauma 27%
saliva with blood 19%
rasmussen's encephalitis 27%
changeable mood 19%
twitching of the body 27%
membranes increased appetite in the morning 19%
neonatal convulsions 27%
subfebrility 19%
nervous excitability 26%
food poisoning 19%
hallucinations 26%
cytomegalovirus dna positive 32% 11%
head surgery 26%
bitterness in the mouth 19%
effects of hypoxia 26%
viral pneumonia 19%
hemiplegia 26%
liver problems 35% 14%
arteriovenous malformations of the brain 26%
chlamydial pneumonia 19%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 26%
herpetic pneumonia 19%
paralysis of the lower extremities 26%
bloody discharge from the vagina 18%
focal cortical dysplasia 25%
congenital liver fibrosis 18%
febrile convulsions in children 25%
chronic inflammation of the eyes 18%
fainting 25%
yellow sclera 18%
epilepsy at night 25%
enlargement of the spleen 18%
cyst in the head 25%
leukocytosis 18%
epilepsy in children 25%
increased igg 18%
g40 9 unspecified epilepsy 25%
j04 1 acute tracheitis 18%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 25%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 18%
temporal lobe epilepsy 25%
hydrothorax 18%
neurosis 24%
yellowness of mucous membranes 18%
childhood absentee epilepsy 24%
epigastric discomfort 18%
twitching of the hands 24%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 17%
convulsive syndrome in children 24%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 17%
mitochondrial myopathy 24%
alcoholic polyneuropathy 17%
disorders of consciousness 24%
aching 17%
illusions 24%
pleurisy 17%
overexcitation of the psyche 24%
black feces 17%
twitching of the head 24%
k94 diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases 17%
aphasia 24%
budd—chiari syndrome 17%
brain cyst 24%
density is increased 17%
epileptic psychosis 23%
does not sleep one 16%
a history of neurosurgery 23%
pain in the right hypochondrium 16%
tingling 23%
bronchial lesion 16%
small epileptic seizure 23%
hemorrhage in the eye 16%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 23%
medicinal hepatitis 16%
pregnancy toxicosis 23%
acute tracheobronchitis 16%
tuberous sclerosis 23%
erosive gastritis 16%
hypoxia during childbirth 23%
gallbladder stones 16%
brain abscess 23%
chronic colitis 16%
aura 23%
interstitial pneumonia 16%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 23%
eats everything 16%
cysts 23%
infectious colitis 16%
generalized epilepsy 22%
reduced efficiency 16%
epilepsy in a dream 22%
streptococcal tonsillitis 16%
absences 22%
pneumomycosis 15%
echinococcosis of the brain 22%
no feeling of hunger 15%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 22%
lung gangrene 15%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 22%
blood in semen 15%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy 22%
mycoplasma respiratory infection 15%
myopathy 21%
pulmonary mycoplasmosis 15%
autism 21%
keratitis 15%
learning difficulties 21%
operative delivery 15%
toxicosis 21%
idiopathic fibrosing alveolitis 15%
convulsions in sleep 21%
abdominal discomfort 15%
tonic-clonic convulsions 21%

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