Distinctive symptoms
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epilepsy attacks
92%
—
myotonia —
69%
convulsions
91%
—
dystrophic myotonia —
49%
epilepsy
88%
—
neuromyotonia —
48%
absences
87%
—
myopathy —
44%
does not understand speech
72%
—
paroxysmal myoplegia —
43%
twitching of the body
69%
—
logorrhea —
40%
neonatal convulsions
68%
—
ganglioneuritis —
39%
age 4 years
66%
—
steinert 's disease —
39%
infantile
65%
—
congenital myopathies —
39%
eyes close
62%
—
oppenheim syndrome —
39%
trypanosomiasis
62%
—
metabolic disorder —
37%
bettolepsy
59%
—
sluggish baby —
37%
weak ligaments
58%
—
birth trauma of the head —
36%
history of surgery
58%
—
can not hold his head —
35%
convulsions with loss of consciousness
56%
—
muscle tension —
35%
a difficult life
56%
—
perinatal encephalopathy —
35%
weakness of the ligaments
55%
—
sucks the breast —
35%
worse standing
54%
—
inflammatory myopathy —
34%
feeling of heaviness in the head
53%
—
paretic gait —
34%
shaky gait
53%
—
head injury —
34%
head severe
53%
—
damage to the nervous system —
34%
multiple organ failure
53%
—
paralysis —
33%
convulsive syndrome in children
53%
—
stiffness in the joints —
32%
ganglia
51%
—
paresis —
32%
tics
50%
—
lack of desires —
32%
lipid metabolism
49%
—
hypoparathyroidism —
32%
diseases of infants
48%
—
sad —
32%
worse when walking
48%
—
flaccid paralysis syndrome —
32%
fainting
46%
—
periodic paralysis —
31%
closes
46%
—
dystrophy —
31%
a new patient
45%
—
paralysis of the limbs —
30%
respiratory insufficiency
44%
—
cannot relax —
30%
speech slurred
44%
—
helps others —
30%
protein c deficiency
44%
—
paralysis of the lower extremities —
30%
disorders of consciousness
43%
—
postencephalitic syndrome —
30%
psychologist
42%
—
weakness no —
30%
conducting an inspection
39%
—
fatigue from children —
30%
surgical infections
39%
—
stiffness of movements —
30%
children's speech
64%
24%
hormonal disorders —
29%
there are no complaints
37%
—
delayed motor development —
29%
brain damage
55%
21%
paresis of legs —
28%
childhood diseases
73%
43%
weakness in the hands —
28%
leg weakness walking
56%
30%
increased potassium —
28%
weakness in the leg muscles
53%
28%
rickets —
28%
delay in physical development
50%
26%
neuroinfections —
27%
lowered
48%
25%
cns tumors —
27%
delay of mental development
48%
25%
myxedema —
27%
weakness in the extremities
49%
26%
delayed reaction —
27%
delayed speech development
46%
25%
trauma —
27%
weakness after illness
39%
21%
muscle atrophy —
26%
stage of recovery
38%
20%
head tumor —
25%
recovery period
38%
20%
myotonia is congenital —
25%
increased
33%
18%
traumatic brain injury —
25%
lags behind in the development
57%
43%
nervous excitability —
25%
weakness in the legs
49%
36%
encephalopathy —
25%
asymmetry
44%
33%
no children —
24%
neurological disorders
39%
29%
motor activity —
24%
muscle weakness
41%
37%
increased motor activity —
24%
mental retardation —
24%
brain tumor —
23%
high height —
23%
organic brain damage —
22%
joint diseases —
21%
calcium —
21%
quickly gets tired —
21%
swelling —
20%
drug disease —
19%
inflammation —
18%
oncology —
18%
rossolimo-steinert-kurschmann dystrophic myotonia —
17%