Distinctive symptoms
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ataxia
87%
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does not look into the eyes —
87%
impaired coordination
82%
—
there is autism in the family —
78%
strumpel 's disease
76%
—
fidgety —
74%
nystagmus
76%
—
hyperactive —
74%
deformity of fingers
75%
—
whimpers —
73%
dislocation of the toes
72%
—
big nose —
71%
adiadochokinesis
72%
—
ovarian insufficiency —
71%
deformity of the toes
71%
—
childhood diseases —
71%
habitual dislocation
69%
—
big ears —
69%
stamping gait
69%
—
increased head circumference —
68%
macrography
66%
—
stereotypia —
60%
clumsy
64%
—
decreased intelligence —
59%
louis-bar syndrome
64%
—
autism spectrum —
58%
cerebellar ataxia
63%
—
appendages of the uterus —
56%
dislocation of a finger
61%
—
grimaces —
55%
tachycardia under tension
61%
—
self-torture —
54%
deformity of the foot
60%
—
stims —
54%
dislocations of the wrist
57%
—
speech slurred —
54%
tremor when moving
56%
—
difficulties in communication —
53%
curvature of the legs
55%
—
limited vocabulary —
53%
spastic paralysis
54%
—
echolalia —
53%
onset of illness
54%
—
up imbecility —
53%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face
53%
—
aggressive —
52%
dislocation of the foot
53%
—
strongest weakness —
52%
chanted speech
53%
—
female pelvic organs —
51%
paresis
52%
—
slow thinking —
51%
lower paraparesis
52%
—
obesity in children —
51%
changing handwriting
52%
—
martin-bell syndrome —
50%
congenital cataract
52%
—
mental retardation
39%
89%
time to do anything says slowly
50%
—
aggressive child —
50%
kyphosis scoliosis
50%
—
weak ligaments —
50%
fingers - drumsticks
49%
—
tension in the legs —
49%
in the family diabetes
49%
—
stereotypical movements —
49%
deformity of the fingers
49%
—
aphasia —
46%
myelopathy
46%
—
effects of hormone —
46%
angina attack
45%
—
in the genus mental illness —
45%
shaky gait
45%
—
lags behind in the development
34%
78%
hump
45%
—
takes antidepressants —
44%
damage to the nervous system
45%
—
muscular dystonia —
44%
heart dysfunction
45%
—
consequences of suppression —
43%
optic nerve atrophy
45%
—
intellectual disabilities in children —
43%
loss of a loved one a person
44%
—
consequences of taking medications —
43%
hypogonadism
44%
—
speech absence —
43%
hyperkinesis
44%
—
big head —
43%
scoliosis
43%
—
smart baby —
42%
migrating larva
43%
—
emotional tension —
42%
palpitations with shortness of breath
42%
—
feeling of fullness —
42%
tachycardia attacks
42%
—
age 4 years —
40%
dislocation
41%
—
epilepsy attacks —
40%
cataract
41%
—
closes —
40%
worse when walking
40%
—
children's speech —
39%
spondylopathy
40%
—
problems with studying —
39%
loss of balance
40%
—
2 children —
38%
congenital heart
39%
—
protein c deficiency —
38%
nervousness
39%
—
epilepsy —
38%
angina pectoris
39%
—
obesity —
38%
s eyes cloudy
39%
—
destructive behavior —
38%
joint deformation
39%
—
overweight —
37%
curvature of the spine
39%
—
unspecified mental disorders —
36%
hearing impaired
38%
—
psychologist —
36%
pain when breathing
38%
—
convulsions —
35%
worse from movement
37%
—
emotional —
34%
bone deformation
37%
—
clapping —
28%
state of exacerbation
37%
—
there are no complaints
31%
45%
asymmetry
37%
—
increased
40%
50%
consequences of physical exertion
37%
—
lowered
50%
59%
paralysis
37%
—
tremor of the hands
45%
46%
underdevelopment
37%
—
weakness of the ligaments
47%
48%
tachycardia
35%
—
weakness after illness
33%
34%
skin anesthesia
35%
—
angioplasty
31%
32%
chronic condition
35%
—
patient's condition
29%
30%
dyspnea
35%
—
diabetes mellitus
34%
—
anesthesia
34%
—
palpitations
34%
—
neurological disorders
33%
—
hormonal disorders
33%
—
attacks of pain
33%
—
history of surgery
28%
—
tremor
67%
40%
family man
51%
37%
muscle weakness
60%
50%