Comparison results
Results: Differences Similar | ✘Diphtheria polyneuropathy | ✘Lateral medullary syndrome | ||||
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Distinctive symptoms | ||||||
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diphtheria | 66% | — | ||||
neuralgia of the lingopharyngeal nerve | — | 64% | ||||
polyneuropathy | 50% | — | ||||
paresis (paralysis) of the larynx | — | 57% | ||||
no pharyngeal reflex | 39% | — | ||||
alternating syndromes | — | 55% | ||||
neuralgia of the ear node | 37% | — | ||||
gorner syndrome | — | 53% | ||||
pain under the tongue | 35% | — | ||||
lower paraparesis | — | 50% | ||||
vegetative polyneuropathy | 33% | — | ||||
hemiparesis | — | 49% | ||||
neuritis of the facial nerve | 31% | — | ||||
median nerve neuropathy | — | 49% | ||||
facial pain (prosopalgia) | 31% | — | ||||
vagus nerve | — | 47% | ||||
pain in the tongue | 31% | — | ||||
shortness of breath | — | 39% | ||||
trigeminal neuralgia | 30% | — | ||||
ataxia | — | 39% | ||||
facial neuralgia | 30% | — | ||||
difficult to swallow | — | 38% | ||||
onset of illness | 27% | — | ||||
paresis | — | 36% | ||||
facial pain | 26% | — | ||||
impaired coordination | — | 36% | ||||
neuritis | 26% | — | ||||
cardiac disorder | — | 31% | ||||
toxicosis | 25% | — | ||||
throat sensitive | 35% | 55% | ||||
shortened cycle | 25% | — | ||||
loss of touch | 29% | 45% | ||||
hearing impaired | 25% | — | ||||
neuralgia | 25% | 39% | ||||
acute pain | 20% | — | ||||
paralysis | 23% | 36% | ||||
skin anesthesia | 23% | 35% | ||||
insensitivity to pain | 21% | 33% | ||||
damage to the nervous system | 20% | 31% |
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