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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General EpilepsyMERRF syndrome
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 2%(0)57%(0)
Blood biochemistry 21%(2)30%(0)
Coagulogram 4%(4)40%(2)
Elements and vitamins 4%(8)39%(2)
ENT examination 36%(0)
General and visits 3%(0)33%(0)
General inspection 3%(0)30%(0)
Measurements at the reception 3%(0)27%(0)
General blood test 15%(6)
ECG 13%(0)
General urine test 13%(11)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 45%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
convulsions in sleep 38%
twitches eyelid 7% 82%
cramps at night 35%
twitching of the upper eyelid 7% 82%
tonic convulsions 31%
epilepsy 7% 75%
convulsions 100% 70%
muscle damage 2% 70%
convulsions with loss of consciousness 24%
red eyelids 68%
fainting 21%
tics 12% 78%
hemiparesis 19%
weakness in the legs 65%
mental retardation 19%
sound ticks 65%
aura 17%
desire for calves 65%
he rolls his eyes 16%
muscle weakness 6% 70%
impulsiveness 16%
heaviness in the calves 62%
cerebral palsy 15%
myopathy 4% 65%
right-sided hemiparesis 14%
weakness in the leg muscles 58%
delay of mental development 14%
ganglioneuritis 56%
consequences of stroke 13%
oppenheim syndrome 56%
delayed speech development 13%
tonic-clonic convulsions 8% 63%
memory loss 13%
mitochondrial myopathy 5% 60%
periodic fainting 13%
epilepsy attacks 7% 61%
children's speech 12%
knee reflex negative 53%
consequences of head injury 12%
pain in the calf muscles 53%
brain tumor 12%
generalized epilepsy 8% 61%
traumatic brain injury 11%
muscle atrophy 53%
stupor 11%
pain in the muscles of the shins 51%
inhibition 10%
pulling pains in the shins 51%
muscle hypertonus 10%
crumpy syndrome 51%
encephalopathy 10%
facial muscle spasm 50%
swelling of the brain 10%
pain in the calves 50%
small epileptic seizure 9%
weakness in the knees 50%
stroke 9%
hemangiomas on the skin 48%
strabismus 9%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face 48%
breath retention 9%
increased 3% 51%
headache attacks 9%
lowered 4% 52%
temporal lobe epilepsy 9%
absences 8% 55%
jaw spasms 9%
history of surgery 4% 51%
epilepsy in childhood 8%
strongest weakness 46%
convulsions in the anamnesis 8%
facial spasms 46%
childhood absentee epilepsy 8%
muscle pain from exertion 46%
apnea 7%
muscle spasm of the hands 46%
epilepsy in children 7%
pronounced forgetfulness 2% 47%
speech absence 7%
pulling pains in the legs 45%
jackson 's epilepsy 7%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 5% 50%
head injury 7%
muscle rupture 45%
nervous excitability 7%
weak ligaments 45%
hemorrhagic stroke 7%
slow walking 45%
hallucinations 7%
fatigue feeling 45%
brain tumors 7%
A little weakness 45%
arm and leg cramps 7%
weakness in the foot 45%
focal cortical dysplasia 6%
asleep leg muscle pain 44%
tiki in children 6%
lipomas 44%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 6%
cramp and spasm 5% 48%
dilated pupils 6%
decreased concentration of attention 4% 47%
attacks of pain 6%
leg weakness walking 43%
confusion of consciousness 6%
numbness with tingling and pain 2% 45%
confusion of thoughts 6%
numbness of the extremities 2% 45%
neonatal convulsions 6%
difficulty walking 42%
twitching of the body 6%
lot of moles 42%
stereotypia 6%
pain in the shins 42%
cramps in the legs 6%
fatigue in the legs 42%
disorders of consciousness 6%
weakness of the ligaments 42%
dravet syndrome 6%
numbness with pain 2% 43%
cysticercosis 6%
hemangioma 41%
angelman syndrome 6%
disease periodic muscle 2% 43%
loses thought 6%
epileptic status 9% 50%
rasmussen's encephalitis 6%
fatigue during physical exertion 41%
paralysis 6%
worse standing 41%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 6%
tingling in the extremities 3% 43%
viral encephalitis 5%
shaky gait 40%
patient is motionless 5%
weak joints 40%
focal epilepsy 5%
weakness after illness 3% 43%
impaired venous function 5%
twitching of the hands 11% 51%
cramps in the extremities 5%
neurological disorders 3% 42%
hyperthermia 5%
muscle fatigue 39%
perinatal encephalopathy 5%
ganglia 39%
cysticercosis of the brain 5%
pain in the wound 38%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy 5%
strong character 38%
boring guy 5%
Common symptoms are weakness 38%
glioma 5%
neuritis 37%
up circulatory disorders 5%
there are no complaints 3% 40%
impressionability 5%
worse when walking 37%
damage to the nervous system 5%
loss of balance 36%
better in afternoon 5%
calcification 36%
angiopathy 5%
malabsorption 36%
intoxication of alcohol 5%
merrf syndrome 36%
learning difficulties 5%
neuralgia 36%
postencephalitic syndrome 5%
polyneuropathy 35%
autism 5%
pain during exercise 35%
biotinidase deficiency 5%
enteropathy 35%
impaired arterial function 5%
hearing impaired 35%
connective tissue dysplasia 5%
oncology 3% 38%
grimaces 5%
neurological pain 2% 36%
epilepsy at night 5%
abortions 2% 36%
intoxication 5%
sensations in the extremities 2% 36%
a close look 5%
feeling of crawling goosebumps 4% 38%
epilepsy in the morning 5%
pain from the load 34%
brain development abnormalities 5%
general weakness 33%
emotional 5%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 33%
epilepsy in pregnant women 5%
lack of breath 2% 35%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 5%
blurred vision 2% 35%
cerebral circulation disorder 5%
smart baby 4% 37%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 5%
clonic cramps 29% 61%

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