Distinctive symptoms
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spastic paralysis
82%
—
convulsive syndrome in children —
45%
twitching of the leg muscles
86%
3%
convulsions in sleep —
38%
spastic hemiplegia
76%
—
cramps at night —
35%
little's disease
71%
—
tonic convulsions —
31%
lot paralysis left-sided
69%
—
clonic cramps —
29%
clenches fists
67%
—
cramps of the hands —
28%
spastic diplegia
66%
—
convulsions with loss of consciousness —
24%
left hemisphere dysfunction
66%
—
fainting —
21%
paralysis of the lower extremities
72%
4%
hemiparesis —
19%
paralysis
69%
6%
mental retardation —
19%
weakness in the knees
59%
—
aura —
17%
feeling of paralysis
58%
—
he rolls his eyes —
16%
my back gets tired
58%
—
impulsiveness —
16%
twitches eyelid
67%
7%
right-sided hemiparesis —
14%
paresis of the foot
58%
—
periodic fainting —
13%
twitching of the upper eyelid
67%
7%
consequences of stroke —
13%
muscle weakness
64%
6%
memory loss —
13%
hemiplegia
60%
3%
consequences of head injury —
12%
muscle spasm of the hands
54%
—
brain tumor —
12%
strongest weakness
54%
—
stupor —
11%
weakness in the foot
53%
—
traumatic brain injury —
11%
cramps in the legs
60%
6%
twitching of the hands —
11%
clumsiness
52%
—
swelling of the brain —
10%
upper paraparesis
56%
2%
inhibition —
10%
alalia
55%
3%
encephalopathy —
10%
weakness of the muscles of the hands
50%
—
no consciousness —
10%
weakness of the ligaments
50%
—
breath retention —
9%
paresis of the hand
50%
—
headache attacks —
9%
tics
64%
12%
stroke —
9%
cerebral palsy
67%
15%
strabismus —
9%
birth trauma
49%
—
epileptic status —
9%
contractures of the joints
48%
—
small epileptic seizure —
9%
paresis of legs
48%
—
temporal lobe epilepsy —
9%
weakness in the leg muscles
48%
—
jaw spasms —
9%
weakness in the hands
47%
—
convulsions in the anamnesis —
8%
contracture
45%
—
absences —
8%
lags behind in the development
63%
17%
forgetfulness —
8%
weakness in the legs
44%
—
generalized epilepsy —
8%
delayed speech development
59%
13%
epilepsy in childhood —
8%
hyperkinesis
47%
2%
childhood absentee epilepsy —
8%
children's speech
57%
12%
tonic-clonic convulsions —
8%
periodic weakness
48%
3%
speech absence —
7%
childhood diseases
46%
3%
hemorrhagic stroke —
7%
intrauterine infection
46%
3%
brain tumors —
7%
stunting
44%
2%
arm and leg cramps —
7%
paresis
55%
14%
epilepsy attacks —
7%
increased
43%
3%
epilepsy —
7%
effects of poisoning
41%
2%
jackson 's epilepsy —
7%
sensations in the hands
41%
2%
apnea —
7%
large child
42%
4%
nervous excitability —
7%
underdevelopment
39%
2%
head injury —
7%
consequences of childbirth
38%
1%
epilepsy in children —
7%
high height
40%
4%
hallucinations —
7%
spasm
37%
3%
confusion of thoughts —
6%
general intoxication syndrome
38%
4%
disorders of consciousness —
6%
muscle hypertonus
42%
10%
stereotypia —
6%
weakness after illness
35%
3%
neonatal convulsions —
6%
angioplasty
33%
2%
rasmussen's encephalitis —
6%
brain damage
35%
5%
cysticercosis —
6%
consequences of infection
33%
3%
angelman syndrome —
6%
intoxication
34%
5%
dravet syndrome —
6%
delay of mental development
43%
14%
twitching of the body —
6%
trauma
32%
3%
loses thought —
6%
history of surgery
30%
4%
attacks of pain —
6%
epileptic encephalopathy in children —
6%
dilated pupils —
6%
tiki in children —
6%
panagiotopoulos syndrome —
6%
focal cortical dysplasia —
6%
confusion of consciousness —
6%
unspecified mental disorders —
5%
grimaces —
5%
a close look —
5%
impaired arterial function —
5%
myoclonic epilepsy —
5%
enterovirus vesicular stomatitis —
5%
happy —
5%
cramp and spasm —
5%
desire for strong drinks —
5%
metabolic disorder —
5%
hypoxia —
5%
mitochondrial myopathy —
5%
cysticercosis of the brain —
5%
viral encephalitis —
5%
up circulatory disorders —
5%
hyperthermia —
5%
boring guy —
5%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy —
5%
epilepsy at night —
5%
perinatal encephalopathy —
5%
better in afternoon —
5%
cramps in the extremities —
5%
impaired venous function —
5%
focal epilepsy —
5%
patient is motionless —
5%
epilepsy in the morning —
5%
glioma —
5%
tuberous sclerosis —
5%
epilepsy in a dream —
5%
tea is worse —
5%
lennox-gastaut syndrome —
5%
damage to the nervous system —
5%
brain development abnormalities —
5%
connective tissue dysplasia —
5%
juvenile absentee epilepsy —
5%
febrile convulsions in children —
5%
epileptic psychosis —
5%
organic brain damage —
5%
emotional —
5%
intoxication of alcohol —
5%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks —
5%
angiopathy —
5%
autism —
5%
learning difficulties —
5%
postencephalitic syndrome —
5%
bouts of vision loss —
5%
patient's condition —
5%
epilepsy in pregnant women —
5%
impressionability —
5%
illusions —
5%
hippocampus is not symmetrical —
5%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified —
5%
twitching of the head —
5%
cerebral circulation disorder —
5%
tingling —
5%
delirium —
5%
onset of illness —
5%
madness —
5%
biotinidase deficiency —
5%
nervousness —
4%
open person —
4%
blindness —
4%
skin anesthesia —
4%
not burdened —
4%
eye tic —
4%
remission —
4%