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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Little's diseaseMinor chorea
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 42%(1)
Blood biochemistry 31%(2)
Diagnoses and prescriptions 26%(0)
Histological studies 22%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
spastic paralysis 82%
irritability 98%
spastic hemiplegia 76%
minor chorea 91%
paralysis of the lower extremities 72%
chorea 73%
little's disease 71%
worse before the storm 52%
paralysis 69%
weakness after stress 47%
lot paralysis left-sided 69%
congenital heart 46%
cerebral palsy 67%
shortness of breath 42%
twitches eyelid 67%
twitching of the hands 38%
twitching of the upper eyelid 67%
streptococci 38%
clenches fists 67%
grimaces 37%
left hemisphere dysfunction 66%
worse from movement 35%
spastic diplegia 66%
weakness after experiences 34%
lags behind in the development 63%
sleeplessness all night 34%
hemiplegia 60%
streptococcal infections 34%
cramps in the legs 60%
thrombosis of small vessels 34%
weakness in the knees 59%
insomnia from experiences 33%
delayed speech development 59%
scarlet 33%
feeling of paralysis 58%
heart dysfunction 31%
my back gets tired 58%
impulsiveness 31%
paresis of the foot 58%
angina attack 31%
children's speech 57%
immunoglobulin a deficiency 31%
upper paraparesis 56%
sleep restless 31%
paresis 55%
decrease in gamma globulins 31%
alalia 55%
he sleeps all the time 30%
muscle spasm of the hands 54%
impaired arterial function 30%
strongest weakness 54%
rheumatism 30%
weakness in the foot 53%
onset of illness 30%
convulsions 52%
prolonged insomnia 29%
weakness of the muscles of the hands 50%
weakness in the heart 29%
weakness of the ligaments 50%
ganglia 29%
paresis of the hand 50%
history of brain surgery 28%
birth trauma 49%
acceleration of movements 28%
weakness in the leg muscles 48%
mixed anxious 28%
contractures of the joints 48%
lowered 28%
periodic weakness 48%
angina pectoris 27%
paresis of legs 48%
changeable mood 27%
weakness in the hands 47%
nervous excitability 27%
childhood diseases 46%
muscle damage 26%
intrauterine infection 46%
forgetfulness 26%
contracture 45%
general weakness 25%
twitching of the leg muscles 86% 39%
decreased concentration of attention 25%
weakness in the legs 44%
poor sleep 25%
stunting 44%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 25%
increased 43%
speech slurred 25%
delay of mental development 43%
state of exacerbation 25%
muscle hypertonus 42%
cerebral circulation disorder 25%
large child 42%
responsible 25%
sensations in the hands 41%
anxiety 24%
effects of poisoning 41%
unspecified mental disorders 24%
high height 40%
mood disorder 24%
underdevelopment 39%
organic brain damage 24%
muscle weakness 64% 24%
vascular damage 24%
consequences of childbirth 38%
chronic condition 24%
general intoxication syndrome 38%
thrombosis 23%
spasm 37%
hypoxia 23%
intoxication 34%
subacute condition 23%
tics 64% 29%
damage to the nervous system 22%
consequences of infection 33%
angiopathy 22%
angioplasty 33%
up circulatory disorders 22%
trauma 32%
hyperkinesis 47% 68%
clumsiness 52% 33%
patient's condition 20%
history of surgery 30% 19%

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