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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Traumatic brain injuryConvulsive syndrome in children
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 48%(2)45%(13)
Radiography of the skull 34%(0)4%(0)
General blood test 24%(6)12%(6)
General urine test 20%(5)10%(13)
CT of the skull 26%(0)4%(0)
Coagulogram 22%(3)5%(4)
Radiography of the cervical spine 26%(0)
ECG 20%(0)4%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%9%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 19%100%
trauma 48% 7%
epilepsy in children 3% 49%
concussion of the brain 29%
absences 4% 31%
consequences of head injury 34% 6%
epilepsy 25% 51%
hematoma 24%
epilepsy attacks 23% 48%
diffuse axonal brain damage 24%
impulsiveness 22%
fracture of the cranial vault 21%
epilepsy in a dream 19%
epidural hematoma 21%
delayed speech development 19%
brain bruised 19%
epilepsy at night 3% 22%
fracture of the base of the skull 19%
high temperature 5% 24%
bone fracture 22% 2%
lags behind in the development 2% 20%
intracerebral hematoma 17%
children's speech 17%
head injury in anamnesis 15%
febrile convulsions in children 14%
consequences of injuries 19% 4%
jealousy in children 13%
neck injury 13%
delay of mental development 12%
subdural hematoma 12%
twitching of the body 12%
skull fracture 17% 3%
cramps of the hands 12%
contusion head 18% 4%
childhood absentee epilepsy 12%
moderate condition 12%
neonatal convulsions 12%
pneumocephaly 11%
tonic convulsions 12%
anisocoria 11%
convulsions in sleep 12%
different pupils 11%
convulsions with loss of consciousness 5% 16%
tinnitus 11%
aura 11%
injuries of the paranasal sinuses 11%
cramp and spasm 11%
meningeal symptoms 15% 3%
brain development abnormalities 11%
protein-energy deficiency 10%
arm and leg cramps 10%
meningeal syndrome 15% 3%
focal epilepsy 10%
dislocation of the brain 10%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 4% 13%
catatrauma 10%
head established magnesium deficiency 9%
bruise 16% 4%
hypomagnesemia 9%
eye injury 9%
sudden onset 9%
mechanical damage to the eyes 9%
decreased calcium 9%
abrasion 9%
encephalitis 9%
temporal bone fracture 9%
hypoglycemia 9%
masked face (hypomimia) 9%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 8%
contusions of the eye 9%
focal cortical dysplasia 8%
bruise 9%
temporal lobe epilepsy 8%
open fracture 9%
dravet syndrome 8%
fracture of the cervical spine 9%
small epileptic seizure 8%
impaired arterial function 18% 7%
attacks of pain 8%
nerve damage 12% 2%
cysticercosis 8%
lung damage 8%
viral meningoencephalitis 8%
illness from wet cold 8%
tiki in children 8%
triparesis 8%
rasmussen's encephalitis 8%
slowness of movement 8%
tics 8%
pulsation in the temples 8%
mental retardation 8%
occlusive hydrocephalus 8%
decreased magnesium 8%
liquorrhea 8%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 8%
vascular damage 13% 3%
angelman syndrome 8%
hypercapnia 7%
childhood diseases 5% 13%
asleep pain pulling in in the back of the head 7%
convulsive syndrome in children 4% 12%
embolophrasia 7%
cramps in the extremities 3% 11%
comminuted fracture 7%
early closure of fontanelles 7%
stamping gait 7%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 7%
peptic ulcer 7%
boring guy 7%
intestinal bleeding 7%
epilepsy in pregnant women 7%
light dizziness 7%
cysticercosis of the brain 7%
sweet taste in the mouth 7%
lissencephaly 7%
conservative 7%
twitching of the head 7%
vascular spasm 7%
myoclonic epilepsy 7%
spinal injury 7%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 7%
consequences of eye injury 7%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy 7%
tactful 7%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 7%
coma 14% 5%
tuberous sclerosis 7%
apathy 7%
hyperthermic syndrome in children 7%
pain in the neck with dizziness 7%
happy 7%
bruised lung 7%
epileptic psychosis 7%
apallic syndrome 7%
epileptic status 7%
soft tissue hematoma 7%
cerebral palsy 7%
bleeding into the abdominal cavity 7%
tension in the hands 7%
bone defects 11% 2%
twitching of the hands 7%
hypotension 12% 3%
bouts of vision loss 7%
bone injury 12% 3%
viral encephalitis 7%
feeling of heat in the whole body without temperature 6%
perinatal encephalopathy 7%
one fracture of the nose 6%
magnesia 7%
the fast man 11% 3%
hydrocephalus 7% 14%
the consequences of bruise 11% 3%
clonic cramps 5% 12%
pelvic bone fracture 6%
neuroses in children 6%
surgical infections 6%
suffocation 6%
fracture with displacement 6%
miscarriage 6%
spinal fracture 6%
autism 6%
through the main complaint insomnia 6%
dizziness from odors 6%
pain in the neck muscles 6%
inhibition 6%
bleeding 10% 2%
herpes on the head 6%
headache in the back of the head 6%
pylorospasm 6%
agitation 6%
pork tapeworm 6%
exophthalmos 6%
autism spectrum 6%
disease vomiting from stress for a long time 6%
severe childbirth 6%
hemiparetic gait 6%
brain abscess 6%
blood pressure is 90 on 6%
spasmophilia 6%
the pressure is 90 on 6%
consequences of herpes 6%
pulling pain in the neck 6%
congenital listeriosis 6%
main complaint dizziness 6%
tick-borne encephalitis 6%
parotid fistula 6%
twitches eyelid 6%
gastric bleeding 6%
mitochondrial myopathy 6%
neck pain to the back of the head 6%
intrauterine infection 6%
hypotonic dehydration 6%
anxiety attack 6%
carotid-cavernous junction 6%
intellectual disabilities in children 6%
soft tissue bruise 6%
Fear for no reason 6%
aching 6%
thin 2% 8%
consequences of sprains 6%
fontanelle 6%

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