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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Hemorrhagic strokeSubarachnoid hemorrhage
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 64%(3)100%(2)
General blood test 42%(4)67%(3)
ECG 30%(0)60%(0)
Coagulogram 29%(2)58%(1)
General urine test 28%(7)55%(6)
MRI of the brain 21%(0)36%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%36%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 12%62%
stroke 91% 32%
convulsions 16% 64%
consequences of stroke 66% 14%
consequences of head injury 43%
shaky gait 26%
frontal and ocular headache 34%
paralysis 38% 11%
traumatic brain injury 7% 37%
cerebellar stroke 23%
subarachnoid hemorrhage 22% 45%
stem stroke 22%
spasm of head vessels 22%
worse when walking 21%
vascular spasm 12% 34%
impaired function of the cerebral hemispheres 18%
arterial bleeding 9% 31%
lazy 17%
scotoma 21%
sopor 17%
headache type migraine 20%
ischemic stroke 27% 9%
loss of visual fields 20%
paresis 40% 23%
does not focus vision 19%
hemorrhage in the eye 14%
pain in the vessels of the head 11% 29%
essential hypertension 13%
pain in the side of the neck 18%
muscle weakness 31% 17%
olfactory hallucinations 18%
the headache starts in the back of the head 12%
bleeding 10% 28%
cross-injury 12%
tremor of the chin 18%
no consciousness 12%
chronic dilation of the pupils 18%
headache with weakness 12%
hemifacial spasm 18%
alternating syndromes 12%
head injury 8% 26%
pulsation in the head 11%
motor aphasia 17%
headache in the back of the head 11%
cramps the feet 17%
onset of illness 11%
pain in the eyeballs when moving 17%
prolonged headaches 11%
ventriculitis 5% 22%
hypotension with weakness 11%
arteriovenous malformation 13% 30%
pain in the neck with dizziness 11%
g93 4 unspecified encephalopathy 17%
weakness of the eyes 11%
brain bruised 16%
arteriovenous lung aneurysm 10%
head spasms 16%
hyperthermia 10%
pain with eye movement 16%
vertebro-basilar insufficiency 10%
paresis of legs 6% 22%
nystagmus 10%
Babinsky symptom 16%
photophobia 10%
chronic somatoform pain disorder 15%
paralysis of the limbs 10%
pain in the eyes in the morning 15%
spastic hemiplegia 10%
vomiting with increased blood pressure 15%
deep stun 10%
contusion head 15%
dizziness weakness 10%
paresis of the foot 15%
arteriovenous fistula 10%
repeated stroke 5% 20%
pulmonary artery aneurysm 9%
vascular dementia 15%
the patient complains of a headache 9%
nausea with increased pressure 15%
increased blood clotting 9%
hypertension with dizziness 15%
freezing when walking 9%
chronic headaches 14%
facial numbness 9%
aphasia 4% 18%
periods of exacerbation 9%
headache hypertension 5% 19%
divergent squint 9%
median nerve neuropathy 14%
arterial hypertension of the III degree 9%
facial spasms 14%
cerebellar ataxia 9%
emotional tension 6% 20%
impaired coordination 9%
spasm 17% 31%
sudden dizziness 9%
facial crevices 14%
hemiparetic gait 9%
does not like touching the head 5% 19%
headache from the back of the head to the forehead 9%
weakness in the foot 14%
urolithiasis 9%
epilepsy in the morning 14%
the condition is extremely serious 9%
hemianopsia 7% 21%
head hot 9%
narrowing of the fields of vision 14%
stamping gait 9%
daytime fever 13%
increased sodium 9%
trauma 7% 20%
skin problems 9%
does not like touching 4% 17%
difficult to swallow 9%
illusions 13%
tremor when moving 8%
dizziness with nausea 13%
weakness of the fingers 8%
feeling of heat in the head 12%
inr increased 8%
inflammation of the eyes 12%
gangrene 8%
headache with fever 12%
nausea with excitement 8%
allgrove syndrome 12% 24%
migraine attack 8%
clonic cramps 7% 19%
unilateral headache 8%
hemorrhages on the skin 4% 16%
nose thrombophilia 8%
spasmodic pain 12%
deep coma 8%
pituitary gland diseases 4% 16%
headache sudden 8%
fluid in the abdomen 12%
pulsation in the temples 8%
pain in the veins 11% 23%
ncd by cardiac type 8%
pain in the eyes 9% 21%
ataxia 8%
apnea 12%
alternating symptoms 8%
bruise 12%
left ear dysfunction 8%
thinking disorders 12%
g93 6 cerebral edema 8%
pain in the frontal part 12% 24%
spastic paralysis 8%
thirst 12%
propulsion 8%
headache behind the eyes 11% 23%
scalp sensitivity 8%
lower back pain 12%
vomiting from excitement 8%
vomiting with blood 12%
facial muscle weakness 8%
changes in the blood 8% 20%
hot flushes to the face 8%
headache attacks 13% 25%
vomiting multiple 8%
impaired arterial function 17% 28%
tension of the eye muscles 8%
neurological pain 5% 16%
fistula 8%
constantly moving 11%
headache in the crown 8%
psychosomatics 11%
severe neck pain 8%
back pain 11%
history of hemorrhagic stroke 8%
double vision 6% 17%
acceleration of movements 8%
constant pain 11%
tongue numbness 8%
impaired nervous system function 4% 15%
neck pain to the back of the head 8%
blindness 11%
stagnation in the lungs 8%
emotional 5% 16%
radiation therapy 8%
fungus 11%
bedsores 8%
cognitive disorders 11%
still very frequent breathing 8%
weakness in the legs 6% 17%
heart failure 7%
migraine 9% 20%
meat severe ataxia 7%
hallucinations 11%
chokes while eating 7%
headache frontal 11% 22%
choking 7%
visual impairment 4% 14%
respiratory spasm 7%
headaches 17% 27%
peptic ulcer 7%
postponed pregnancy 9% 19%
abasia 7%
blood diseases 16% 26%
pain throughout the body 7%
hemorrhagic stroke 23% 33%

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