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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General AdrenoleukodystrophyEarly myoclonic encephalopathy
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(11)
Coagulogram 91%(3)
General blood test 86%(10)
ECG 56%(0)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 56%(0)
Ultrasound of the Heart 54%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 28%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
adrenoleukodystrophy 27%
facial tics 65%
wolman 's disease 25%
twitching of the upper eyelid 11% 67%
adrenal insufficiency 23%
twitches eyelid 11% 67%
hypersplenism 21%
tics 11% 64%
metabolic disorder 21%
encephalopathy 7% 60%
increased LDL 20%
myoclonic epilepsy 51%
pure hypercholesterolemia 20%
twitching limbs 51%
familial endogenous hypertriglyceridemia 20%
non-ketotic hyperglycinemia 45%
not enough time 20%
twitching in a dream 40%
primary hypercholesterolemia 20%
twitching of the body 39%
lipoidosis 19%
tiki in children 39%
alt reduction 19%
convulsions 17% 52%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 19%
epilepsy 9% 43%
hormonal disorders 19%
hypoxia during childbirth 33%
increased HDL 19%
convulsions in sleep 33%
reduction of HDL 19%
cramps at night 32%
lower cholesterol 19%
face is red 31%
hepatosis fatty 18%
convulsive syndrome in children 30%
portal hypertension 18%
number of births has been reduced 30%
increased ast 18%
red blood vessels of the eyes 30%
dyslipidemia 18%
apnea 29%
liver atrophy 18%
intrauterine infection 29%
increased alt 18%
early development 6% 35%
congenital liver fibrosis 18%
damage to the nervous system 21% 48%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 18%
mental retardation 26%
hepatoses 18%
general intoxication syndrome 24%
reduction of ast 18%
cerebral circulation disorder 7% 25%
Addison's disease 18%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 7% 25%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 18%
organic brain damage 6% 24%
expansion of the esophagus 18%
hypoxia 6% 23%
protein with increased 18%
brain damage 14% 31%
reduction of LDL 18%
cramps in the legs 10% 27%
liver transplantation 18%
impaired nervous system function 10% 26%
chronic venous edema 17%
intoxication 6% 22%
increased 17%
lags behind in the development 11% 23%
hypoaldosteronism 17%
up circulatory disorders 10% 22%
need for fats 17%
angiopathy 10% 21%
venous congestion 16%
impaired arterial function 12% 21%
enlargement of the spleen 16%
leukoencephalitis 16% 25%
malabsorption 16%
childhood diseases 12% 21%
liver failure 16%
encephalitis 18% 27%
greasy stools 16%
patient's condition 18% 20%
rashes dry 16%
lowered 17% 19%
ascites 16%
cirrhosis of the liver 16%
anomalies of esophageal development 16%
abdominal swelling 16%
vomiting 16%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 16%
hemophagocytic syndrome 16%
hyperlipidemia 16%
increased cholesterol 16%
history of liver surgery 16%
chronic heart failure 15%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 15%
general swelling does 15%
enlarged liver 15%
hepatosplenomegaly 15%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 15%
thrombocytopenia 15%
infantile 15%
swelling of the legs 15%
enteropathy 15%
little fat in the fecal 14%
calcification 14%
bilirubin is elevated 14%
sharp change of mood 14%
temperature urticaria 14%
CHD 14%
anemia 14%
rosehip 14%
heart failure 14%
there is heart failure 14%
liver dysfunction 14%
leukopenia 14%
very forgetful and absent-minded 14%
suspicion 14%
metachromatic leukodystrophy 14%
cytolysis syndrome 14%
hemorrhagic diathesis 14%
varicose veins of the esophagus 14%
paranoia 14%
chills in the afternoon 14%
increased bleeding 14%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 14%
a history of organ transplantation 14%
hemianopsia 13%
pronounced forgetfulness 13%
gastrointestinal problems 13%
swelling 13%
heart dysfunction 13%
allergic urticaria 13%
focal epilepsy 13%
chills when vomiting 13%
diarrhea 13%
impaired spleen function 13%
paresis 13%
vitamin c increased 13%
needs attention 13%
there are no complaints 13%
control issues 13%
bleeding 13%
pseudobulbar syndrome 13%
conducting an inspection 13%
hypertension 13%
liver problems 13%
blood diseases 12%
belly enlargement 12%
calcium 12%
atherosclerosis of the aorta 12%
dryness 12%
allergy 12%
euphoria 12%
objects are reduced 12%
slow walking 12%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 12%
volume of spleen is increased 12%
vomiting at high temperature 12%
abasia 12%
muscle weakness 12%
drug allergy 11%
angioplasty 11%
loss of work 11%
hypertensive heart failure 11%
atherosclerotic aneurysm 11%
depression is strong 11%
allergic rash 11%
delay in physical development 11%
dupuytren contracture 11%
vomiting at fever 11%
temperature with chills 11%
psychologist 11%
right lobe of liver is increase 11%
weakness of the eyes 11%
pregnancy 11%
ru 11%
decrease in indirect bilirubin 11%
causes vomiting 11%
behavioral disorders in children 11%
vitamin c reduced 11%
overall activity is reduced 11%
history of surgery 11%
liquid stool 11%
urticaria 11%
optic nerve atrophy 11%
venous bleeding 11%
stool is different 10%
forgetfulness 10%
bacterial overgrowth syndrome 10%
high temperature 10%
acute abdomen 10%
alternating symptoms 10%
chills 10%
history of cardiovascular surgery 10%
epilepsy attacks 10%
meteorism in the morning 10%
swelling of the legs in the morning 10%

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