Distinctive symptoms
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multiple sclerosis
55%
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dysarthria —
74%
chanted speech
54%
—
hoarseness voice —
67%
pyramidal insufficiency in children
48%
—
difficult to swallow —
67%
torsion dystonia
47%
—
echinococcosis of the brain —
67%
slow cns infections
44%
—
bulbospinal amyotrophy of kennedy —
67%
optic neuritis
44%
—
false contractions —
67%
agraphy
43%
—
speech slurred —
64%
acalculia
42%
—
aphasia —
60%
Alexia
40%
—
tongue atrophy —
58%
hallucinations
39%
—
voice disorders —
57%
indifference to children
39%
—
nasal —
57%
blindness
39%
—
craniovertebral anomalies —
55%
ataxia
39%
—
larynx atrophy —
55%
tremor
39%
—
choking —
55%
hypergammaglobulinemia
37%
—
assimilation of atlanta —
55%
epilepsy
37%
—
pseudobulbar syndrome —
55%
disease high thin
36%
—
muscle atrophy —
55%
impaired coordination
36%
—
vagus nerve —
53%
hemianopsia
35%
—
basilar impression —
53%
tetraparesis
35%
—
folded tongue —
53%
dense tumor
35%
—
tongue deviation —
53%
cyclothymia
34%
—
intracerebral hematoma —
52%
convulsions
34%
—
olivopontocerebellar degeneration —
51%
ophthalmoplegia
34%
—
ependymoma of the brain —
51%
unspecified mental disorders
34%
—
acoustic-mnestic aphasia —
51%
paresis of the hand
33%
—
mitigation defect —
50%
measles
33%
—
recovery period —
50%
increase in albumin
33%
—
hematoma —
50%
decrease in gamma globulins
33%
—
angiopathy —
49%
hyperkinesis
32%
—
ringing defect —
49%
onychophagia mental exhaustion
32%
—
dynamic aphasia —
49%
paresis of legs
32%
—
discirculatory encephalopathy —
49%
epilepsy in children
32%
—
brain cancer —
49%
peripheral nerve injuries
31%
—
spinal amyotrophy —
49%
cerebellar ataxia
31%
—
no pharyngeal reflex —
48%
slow onset of the disease
31%
—
neuroinfections —
48%
epileptiform seizures
30%
—
lambdacism —
48%
encephalitis
64%
32%
choking while eating —
48%
decrease in albumin
30%
—
pharyngeal mucosa atrophied —
47%
thalamic syndrome
30%
—
asymmetry of nasolabial folds —
46%
paralytic syndrome
30%
—
neurosyphilis —
46%
onset of illness
30%
—
cns tumors —
46%
intellectual disabilities in children
30%
—
rotacism —
46%
childhood diseases
30%
—
medulloblastoma —
46%
apathy
29%
—
motor aphasia —
46%
dystonia
29%
—
pseudobulbar dysarthria —
46%
agnosia
29%
—
low voice —
45%
deafness
29%
—
replacing sounds —
45%
disease operation
29%
—
astracytoma —
45%
smart baby
29%
—
dysprosody —
44%
dementia
29%
—
echinococcosis —
44%
leukoencephalitis
59%
29%
weakness after illness —
44%
inflammation of the eyes
28%
—
fasciculations —
44%
changeable mood
28%
—
vascular sclerosis —
44%
pain in the eyes
27%
—
brain injury —
44%
herpes
27%
—
stage of recovery —
43%
hearing impaired
27%
—
sigmatism —
43%
cognitive disorders
27%
—
sensory aphasia —
42%
destructive behavior
26%
—
dyslalia —
42%
visual impairment
25%
—
occlusion of the carotid arteries —
42%
thin
25%
—
taciturnity —
42%
wounds
23%
—
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries —
41%
emotional
23%
—
narrow pelvis —
41%
surgical infections
23%
—
aphonia —
41%
consequences of infection
22%
—
constant drowsiness —
41%
skin problems
21%
—
atherosclerosis of blood vessels —
41%
leukodystrophy
58%
45%
distortion of sounds —
41%
lipoidosis
43%
33%
facial muscle weakness —
41%
inflammation of the brain
39%
30%
viral meningoencephalitis —
41%
loud voice —
41%
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis —
41%
cerebral circulation disorder —
40%
viral encephalitis —
40%
postencephalitic syndrome —
39%
brain cyst —
39%
nasolabial folds —
39%
pronounced hypertonicity —
39%
strongest weakness —
38%
altered voice —
38%
time to do anything says slowly —
38%
brain tumor
26%
64%
glioma —
38%
anomalies of labor activity —
38%
obliterating atherosclerosis —
37%
weakness no —
37%
neuritis of the facial nerve —
37%
brain abscess —
37%
facial pain (prosopalgia) —
37%
misalignment of pelvis —
37%
hypoxia —
37%
cerebral palsy —
36%
trigeminal neuralgia —
36%
anamnesis ischemic stroke —
36%
metastatic brain tumors —
36%
consequences of head injury —
36%
facial neuralgia —
36%
facial asymmetry —
35%
up circulatory disorders —
35%
in the morning lethargy —
35%
muscle weakness
24%
59%
meningoencephalitis —
34%
arteriovenous malformation —
33%
bruise —
33%
says the same —
33%
swelling of the brain —
33%
facial pain —
32%
migrating larva —
32%
weakness
21%
53%
increased intracranial pressure —
32%
need for movement —
32%
subdural hematoma —
32%
blood diseases —
32%
traumatic brain injury —
31%
apoplexy —
31%
ischemic stroke —
31%
hypertonicity —
31%
oncology
21%
52%
syphilis —
30%
drowsiness —
30%
head injury —
30%
arterial occlusion —
29%
bone deformation —
29%
metastases —
28%
traumatic illness —
28%
abscess —
28%
IBS —
27%
patient is motionless —
27%
papules —
27%
benign neoplasms —
27%
spasm —
27%
nausea —
26%