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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Tuberculous meningitisLeptomeningitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 43%(4)25%(4)
Measurements at the reception 20%(0)24%(0)
CT of the organ 31%(0)
Blood biochemistry 29%(1)
Infection tests 26%(0)
MRI of the brain 21%(0)
MRI of the organ 19%(0)
General inspection 19%(0)
Coagulogram 18%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
weakness after lunch 58%
enterovirus meningitis 50%
the headache starts in the back of the head 58%
mumps meningitis 45%
sudden redness of the face 58%
screams from pain 43%
paralysis 57%
viral meningitis 41%
irritation in the morning 56%
vomiting brings relief 40%
muscle tension 80% 23%
worse from the slightest noise 40%
tuberculous meningitis 91% 35%
chronic purulent otitis media 40%
muscle weakness 53%
fungus 40%
red spots on the chest 52%
worse when shouting 40%
paresis 51%
headache frontal temporal 39%
pulmonary tuberculosis 51%
frequent headaches 36%
flaccid paralysis syndrome 49%
thalamic syndrome 36%
headache from the back of the head to the forehead 46%
meningitis 17% 53%
dermographism red 46%
nausea without vomiting 35%
headache in the back of the head 45%
swelling of the brain 35%
intolerant to noise 44%
severe headache neck pain 34%
red spots on the face 43%
boil in the ear 34%
basophilia 43%
hypersensitive to pain 34%
cold in the kidneys 43%
exhausting pain 34%
irritation on the eyelids 43%
slow cns infections 34%
tuberculosis of the kidneys 42%
flashes in the eyes 34%
weakness of the muscles of the back 42%
rabies 33%
there is no constipation 41%
listeriosis 33%
throws objects 41%
is very sensitive 33%
nausea 40%
is better after eating 33%
headache with nausea 40%
ARVI 33%
nausea during a headache 40%
chills 32%
tension in the back of the head 40%
purulent sinusitis 32%
rashes on the face are red 40%
tick-borne encephalitis 32%
dizziness with fever 38%
state of exacerbation 31%
headache frontal 38%
staphylococcus aureus 31%
impaired lung function 38%
bacterial meningitis 30%
anything night sweating in men 38%
viral encephalitis 30%
focal pulmonary tuberculosis 38%
plexit 30%
cerebral vasculitis 38%
viral meningoencephalitis 30%
monocytosis 37%
enterovirus infection 30%
urination rare 37%
bent legs 30%
tuberculosis of the intestine, peritoneum, mesenteric lymph nodes 37%
chills weakness 30%
unconscious state 37%
purulent otitis 29%
tuberculosis of the skin 37%
chronic otitis 29%
nausea from pain 36%
chronic condition 29%
tuberculosis of the joints 34%
ear injuries 29%
paralysis of the lower extremities 34%
relief from vomiting 29%
meningeal symptoms 34%
viral diarrhea 28%
stool delay 34%
from eating better 28%
listlessness drowsiness 34%
increased sensitivity 28%
tuberculosis of bones 34%
vomiting food 28%
rashes on the chest 34%
hypersensitivity to pain 28%
constipation flatulence 33%
worse from sudden movements 28%
red spots on the skin 33%
mumps 28%
dizziness with vomiting 33%
skull fracture 28%
rashes red spots 33%
chickenpox 28%
whole head hurts 33%
vomiting during meals 28%
patient's condition 65% 30%
otitis media 28%
face is red 32%
food is poorly digested 27%
stiffness of the joints in the morning 32%
stage of recovery 27%
excessive sweating at night 32%
febrile body temperature 27%
night sweating 32%
boil 27%
delayed urination 32%
recovery period 27%
feeling of stiffness 32%
vomiting bile 27%
nausea with fever 32%
sinusitis 26%
headache pain in the morning 32%
the patient complains of a headache 26%
weakness after illness 32%
refusal to drink 26%
headache tension 31%
folliculitis 26%
headache with nausea and vomiting 31%
consequences of infection 26%
defecation during urination 31%
toxoplasmosis 26%
dizziness with nausea 31%
otitis 26%
aphasia 31%
pain in the rectum 26%
weakness and palpitations 31%
neutrophilosis 25%
tension in the head 31%
vomiting multiple 25%
weakness in the leg muscles 31%
intestinal infection 25%
facial asymmetry 31%
rubella 25%
dilated pupils 31%
neuroinfections 25%
no consciousness 30%
eating and drinking 24%
weakness during the day 30%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy 24%
strabismus 30%
impaired function of the large intestine 24%
hypersensitivity of the skin 30%
inflammation of the stomach 23%
headache with dizziness 29%
head injury 23%
deafness 29%
brain tumors 23%
increased calcium 29%
febrility 23%
weakness when breathing 29%
streptococci 23%
eye swelling 29%
hyperthermia 23%
cold skin 29%
pale skin 23%
vasculitis 29%
moderate condition 23%
weakness in the extremities 29%
no strength 23%
bedsores 29%
traumatic brain injury 23%
weakness in the legs 28%
herpes 23%
rashes on the face 28%
pain in the intestines 22%
diseases of infants 28%
brain tumor 22%
gangrene 28%
intestinal mucosa 22%
unbearable pain 28%
worse from movement 22%
lymph node damage 27%
dehydration 22%
blurred vision 27%
constantly moving 22%
red rash 27%
pain in the eyes 22%
bloating 27%
fighting 21%
stomach bloating strong 27%
bone fracture 21%
psychosomatics 27%
abscess 21%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system 27%
suppuration of the skin 21%
fainting 27%
dystrophy 21%
subfebrility 27%
no appetite 21%

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