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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Синдром СегавыMuscular dystonia
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)100%(0)
CT scan of the brain 83%(0)20%(0)
Histological studies 64%(0)
MRI of the organ 23%(0)28%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 23%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 65%
tremor at rest 21%
delayed speech development 53%
dysarthria 17%
delay of mental development 50%
akathisia 16%
torticollis 24% 73%
blood serotonin is lowered 16%
lags behind in the development 13% 62%
hyperkinesis in children 16%
neurosis 14% 63%
weakness is worse from movement 16%
strabismus 48%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face 15%
muscle tension 11% 59%
postural instability 15%
stiffness in the joints 14% 60%
arterial hypertension in children 14%
impaired coordination 7% 44%
tremor of the limb 14%
damage to the nervous system 21% 57%
constantly increased appetite 14%
ataxia 8% 42%
bulimia 14%
neuroacanthocytosis 34%
leg weakness walking 13%
blepharospasm 23% 52%
clumsiness 13%
children's speech 10% 38%
alcoholism and drug addiction 13%
intoxication 6% 34%
weakness in the arms and legs 13%
eye spasm 20% 46%
ganglia 12%
machado-joseph disease 25%
sluggish baby 12%
violence in childhood 10% 35%
alcoholism 12%
idiopathic blepharospasm 18% 42%
weakness in the legs 11%
spinocerebellar ataxia 24%
increased appetite 11%
diabetes mellitus 23%
sensations in the hands 11%
cerebral palsy 12% 35%
increased motor activity 11%
lowered 25% 48%
motor activity 11%
spastic dysphonia 27% 50%
sensations in the extremities 11%
adapts 22%
hypoglycemia 11%
the sex of the newborn is lowered 22%
myopathy 11%
oromandibular dystonia 26% 48%
strong character 11%
speech slurred 14% 34%
sensations in the legs 10%
jaw spasms 15% 35%
asymmetry 10%
tension of the eye muscles 20%
hypotension 10%
dizziness lying down 19%
slowness of movement 28% 16%
violations of the motor act 17% 36%
hypertension 9%
spasm in the throat 21% 40%
impaired arterial function 8%
myoclonic dystonia 22% 41%
muscle weakness 16% 8%
muscle atrophy 19%
chorea 19% 11%
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 19%
difficulty walking 18% 11%
nervous exhaustion 9% 27%
delayed motor development 18% 11%
stims 18%
myasthenia 25% 18%
paralysis 10% 28%
involuntary movements 33% 26%
head tremor 17% 34%
parkinson's disease 28% 22%
trauma 13% 30%
weakness in the extremities 16% 10%
mental fatigue 17%
muscle hypertonus 19% 13%
cramp and spasm 17%
onset of illness 23% 17%
twitching of the upper eyelid 20% 37%
weakness after illness 13% 8%
hoarseness voice 19% 36%
anesthesia 16% 11%
severe stress 8% 25%
skin anesthesia 17% 12%
muscle spasm of the hands 17% 34%
helps others 21% 16%
overwork 17%
there are no complaints 21% 17%
sticks out the tongue 12% 28%
change of position 16%
tics 19% 35%
twitches eyelid 20% 36%
severe dizziness 16%
in the family diabetes 16%
sudden dizziness 16%
conducting an inspection 15%
fetal hypoxia 15%
traumatic brain injury 11% 26%
head injury 11% 26%
brain damage 14% 29%
eye tic 14% 29%
mental tension 14%
migrating larva 14%
brain tumor 7% 21%
high intelligence 14%
spasm 23% 37%
head tilted 13% 27%
agnosia 14%
disease periodic muscle 13% 27%
loss of work 14%
intrauterine infection 14%
oncology 8% 22%
consequences of taking medications 13% 26%
suffocation 13%
nervous excitability 13%
general tension 13%
conservative 13%
convulsions 15% 28%
general intoxication syndrome 12%
paresis 12%
aggressive 12%
vascular damage 12%
smokes 12%
arrhythmia 12%
a history of neurosurgery 8% 20%
encephalitis 11% 23%
patient is motionless 12% 24%
cancer 11%
stereotypia 8% 19%
consequences of injuries 11%
inflammation 6% 17%
patient's condition 13% 24%
hypoxia 11%
dizziness 10% 21%
leukoencephalitis 10% 21%
pregnancy 11%
brain tumors 8% 19%
zpr fatigue from the disease 10% 20%
angioplasty 10%
difficult to swallow 8% 18%
muscular dystonia in a child 20% 30%
acute condition 7% 16%
increased 19% 27%
muscular dystonia 37% 45%
spastic torticollis 26% 32%
history of surgery 22% 28%
writing spasm 28% 34%
worse from movement 25% 30%
hemifacial spasm 24% 29%
round face 24% 29%
facial spasms 22% 27%
Chewing his tongue 17% 21%
weakness in the hands 17% 21%
torsion dystonia 18% 22%
pain spasm 16% 20%
congenital muscular torticollis 20% 24%
drug disease 21% 25%
tremor 28% 32%
voice disorders 18% 22%
worse in morning 15% 19%
worse during day 15% 19%
feeling in the throat 11% 14%
gait of cerebellar ataxic patient 11% 14%
pain in the shoulder muscles 11% 14%
frequent blinking 11% 14%
speaks in a whisper 11% 14%
gangrene 11% 14%
compression of the jaws 11% 14%
feeling of sand in the eyes 11% 14%
chews for a long 12% 15%
stair muscle syndrome 11% 14%
heredity predisposition 10% 13%
pompe disease 12% 15%
hiv 10% 13%
chatty 9% 12%
anxiety in the morning 9% 12%
pain in the eyes in the morning 10% 13%
headache from above 9% 12%
volitional disorders 10% 13%
subacute sclerosing panencephalitis 10% 13%
strong irritation 9% 12%
huntington's disease 10% 13%
metabolic disorder 9% 12%
asleep leg muscle pain 9% 12%
likes to talk 10% 13%
consumes alcohol 10% 13%
is better in nature 10% 13%
headache better sitting 12% 15%
twitching limbs 10% 13%
lesh-nihan syndrome 12% 15%
aching 15% 18%

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