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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Diphtheria polyneuropathyLateral medullary syndrome
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Distinctive symptoms
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diphtheria 66%
neuralgia of the lingopharyngeal nerve 65%
polyneuropathy 53%
laryngeal paresis 63%
no pharyngeal reflex 42%
gorner syndrome 56%
neuralgia of the ear node 39%
lower paraparesis 52%
violation of accommodation 37%
hemiparesis 50%
vegetative polyneuropathy 34%
median nerve neuropathy 49%
neuritis of the facial nerve 32%
can not breathe 41%
trigeminal nerve pain 31%
difficulty breathing 40%
onset of illness 29%
difficult to swallow 39%
facial pain 27%
ataxia 39%
neuritis 27%
impaired coordination 37%
toxicosis 26%
paresis 37%
hearing impaired 26%
brain damage 33%
acute pain 21%
heart dysfunction 32%
inflammation 19%
throat sensitive 36% 54%
loss of touch 32% 48%
operations in the oral cavity 31% 46%
neuralgia 26% 40%
paralysis 25% 37%
skin anesthesia 24% 35%
anesthesia 23% 34%
damage to the nervous system 21% 32%

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