Distinctive symptoms
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knee reflex enhanced
86%
—
epileptic status —
77%
spastic hemiplegia
82%
—
hemiparesis —
77%
spastic paralysis
82%
—
epilepsy —
70%
little's disease
75%
—
cramps in the extremities —
70%
spastic diplegia
74%
—
epilepsy in childhood —
70%
clenches fists
68%
—
brain tumor —
66%
paresis of the foot
64%
—
encephalitis —
63%
lot paralysis left-sided
64%
—
brain tumor —
62%
weakness in the knees
62%
—
epilepsy attacks —
61%
muscle spasm of the hands
61%
—
cerebrovascular disease unspecified —
60%
feeling of paralysis
60%
—
angelman syndrome —
59%
strongest weakness
57%
—
rasmussen's encephalitis —
59%
weakness in the foot
56%
—
leukoencephalitis —
59%
leg muscle spasms
55%
—
dravet syndrome —
59%
twitching of the leg muscles
89%
33%
head tumor —
58%
weakness of the ligaments
54%
—
stroke —
58%
clumsiness
54%
—
cerebral circulation disorder —
58%
birth trauma
53%
—
cysticercosis —
57%
contractures of the joints
51%
—
epileptic encephalopathy in children —
57%
contractures
48%
—
organic brain damage —
56%
paralysis of the lower extremities
75%
34%
small epileptic seizure —
56%
upper paraparesis
59%
22%
encephalopathy —
56%
lags behind in the development
68%
33%
temporal lobe epilepsy —
55%
hyperkinesis
51%
19%
hypoxia —
54%
hemiplegia
64%
33%
twitching of the head —
54%
twitches eyelid
73%
43%
twitching of the body —
54%
twitching of the upper eyelid
73%
43%
panagiotopoulos syndrome —
54%
tics
69%
40%
focal cortical dysplasia —
54%
alalia
59%
31%
tiki in children —
54%
cerebral palsy
73%
46%
subdural hematoma —
54%
weakness of the muscles of the hands
54%
28%
apoplexy —
53%
leg cramps
64%
38%
damage to the nervous system —
53%
paresis of the hand
54%
28%
neonatal seizures —
53%
delayed speech development
64%
38%
childhood absentee epilepsy —
52%
paresis of legs
52%
27%
twitching of the hands —
51%
ones weakness in the leg muscles
50%
26%
febrile convulsions —
51%
weakness in the hands
50%
26%
juvenile absentee epilepsy —
51%
weakness in the legs
47%
24%
happy —
51%
intrauterine infection
49%
26%
vascular tumor —
51%
growth retardation
46%
24%
epilepsy in pregnant women —
50%
childhood diseases
50%
29%
brain development abnormalities —
50%
underdevelopment
42%
22%
epileptic psychosis —
50%
general intoxication syndrome
40%
21%
epilepsy in a dream —
50%
consequences of childbirth
41%
26%
oncology —
50%
mental retardation
47%
35%
myoclonic epilepsy —
50%
large child
44%
36%
up circulatory disorders —
50%
intoxication
37%
30%
angiopathy —
49%
high height
42%
35%
lipid metabolism —
49%
injury
34%
28%
dystonia —
49%
weakness after illness
38%
34%
hematoma —
49%
muscle weakness
68%
64%
weakness in the extremities —
49%
muscle hypertonus
44%
40%
learning difficulties —
48%
paralysis
71%
67%
liver diseases —
48%
epilepsy at night —
48%
tuberous sclerosis —
48%
kidney disease —
48%
ischemic stroke —
48%
viral encephalitis —
48%
focal epilepsy —
48%
akinetic crisis —
48%
postencephalitic syndrome —
47%
perinatal encephalopathy —
47%
cramps of the hands —
47%
hippocampus is not symmetrical —
47%
epilepsy in the morning —
47%
convulsions in the anamnesis —
46%
cramp and spasm —
46%
convulsions in sleep —
46%
boredom —
46%
autism —
46%
binge —
46%
tonic-clonic seizures —
46%
vagus nerve —
45%
mitochondrial myopathy —
45%
cramps at night —
45%
biotinidase deficiency —
45%
cysticercosis of the brain —
45%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy —
45%
hydrocephalus —
44%
convulsions tonic —
44%
generalized epilepsy —
44%
clonic cramps —
43%
epilepsy in children —
43%
very anxious —
43%
impulsiveness —
43%
connective tissue dysplasia —
43%
diabetic encephalopathy —
43%
hyperventilation syndrome —
43%
is not burdened —
43%
consequences of head injury —
43%
blood diseases —
43%
patient's condition —
42%
teniasis —
42%
Fear for no reason —
42%
glioma —
41%
memory loss —
41%
sudden onset —
41%
intellectual disabilities in children —
41%
neuroinfections —
41%
autism spectrum —
41%
no consciousness —
41%
convulsive syndrome in children —
41%
anxiety attack —
40%
epileptiform seizures —
40%
look absent —
40%
tick-borne encephalitis —
40%
convulsions with loss of consciousness —
40%
insensitivity to pain —
40%
thrombosis —
40%
twitching limbs —
39%
smart baby —
39%
stupor —
39%
polymorbidity —
39%
disorders of cerebrospinal circulation —
39%
taciturnity —
39%
lack of sleep —
39%
decreased intelligence —
39%
porphyria —
39%
myopathies —
39%
arteriovenous malformation —
39%
apnea —
39%
seizures after a stroke —
39%
pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency —
38%
landau-kleffner syndrome —
38%
memory —
38%
hypoglycemia —
38%
benign rolandic epilepsy —
38%
periodic paralysis —
38%
loses thought —
38%
viral meningoencephalitis —
38%
early myoclonic encephalopathy —
38%
west 's syndrome —
37%
positive —
37%
mental retardation —
37%
nervous excitability —
37%
eye tic —
37%
traumatic brain injury —
37%
hallucinations —
37%
anxiety in the morning —
37%
open person —
37%
skin anesthesia —
37%
infantile —
37%
blindness —
37%
kidney failure —
37%
meningoencephalitis —
37%
rett syndrome —
37%
febrile —
37%