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Results: Differences General StrokeSubarachnoid hemorrhage
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Distinctive symptoms
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paralysis right-sided 84%
convulsions 22% 97%
lot paralysis left-sided 80%
consequences of head injury 12% 74%
paralysis 94% 18%
frontal and ocular headache 59%
weakness in the hands 40%
traumatic brain injury 10% 64%
hemiparesis 77% 35%
pain in the frontal part 41%
swelling of the brain 38%
subarachnoid hemorrhage 16% 55%
weakness of the muscles of the hands 35%
headache frontal 38%
ataxia 35%
spasm of head vessels 37%
left-sided hemiparesis 35%
scotoma 36%
organic brain damage 53% 17%
cerebral vascular aneurysms 21% 57%
shaky gait 33%
headache type migraine 34%
paresis of the right hand 33%
loss of visual fields 34%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 53% 18%
pain in the side of the neck 32%
cerebral circulation disorder 53% 18%
tremor of the chin 31%
anamnesis ischemic stroke 31%
hemifacial spasm 30%
paresis 73% 40%
chronic dilation of the pupils 30%
angiopathy 48% 16%
headache hypertension 3% 33%
apoplexy 73% 41%
olfactory hallucinations 30%
impaired coordination 28%
pain in the eyeballs when moving 30%
up circulatory disorders 52% 22%
pain in the vessels of the head 11% 41%
impaired coordination with movements 28%
atherosclerotic aneurysm 29%
essential hypertension 27%
does not like touching the head 3% 32%
atrial fibrillation 27%
pain with eye movement 28%
phlebitis 27%
arterial bleeding 12% 40%
hypoxia 44% 17%
does not focus vision 5% 33%
myocardial infarction 24%
head spasms 28%
speech slurred 43% 18%
pain in the veins 7% 34%
speech absence 23%
pain in the eyes 5% 32%
hemorrhage in the ventricles of the brain 22%
pain in the eyes in the morning 26%
paralysis of the left hand 22%
cramp and spasm 26%
vascular sclerosis 22%
contusion head 26%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 42% 19%
facial spasms 25%
stem stroke 20%
does not like touching 4% 29%
right-sided hemiparesis 20%
chronic somatoform pain disorder 25%
arteriovenous malformations of the brain 20%
stiffness in the neck 25%
occlusive hydrocephalus 19%
hemorrhages on the skin 3% 28%
cerebellar stroke 19%
neck pain 5% 30%
ischemic stroke 19%
headache behind the eyes 6% 31%
loss of balance 19%
facial crevices 25%
prostate adenoma 18%
whole head hurts 24%
history of brain surgery 18%
asymmetry of nasolabial folds 6% 30%
paralysis of the lower extremities 43% 23%
vascular spasm 15% 39%
spicy food 18%
different eyes 24%
crying is strong 18%
narrowing of the fields of vision 24%
does not understand speech 17%
motor aphasia 4% 28%
epilepsy at night 17%
brain bruised 4% 28%
worse when walking 17%
neurological pain 3% 27%
lacunar brain infarction 17%
chronic headaches 23%
arrhythmia 17%
cramps the feet 6% 29%
difficult to swallow 16%
ventriculitis 4% 27%
heart dysfunction 15%
spasm 15% 38%
thrombophlebitis 15%
illusions 22%
hematoma 15%
daytime fever 22%
head surgery 15%
bleeding 14% 36%
confusion of thoughts 14%
eye spasm 22%
senile dementia 14%
headaches 15% 37%
forgetfulness 14%
pain spasm 7% 29%
history of surgery 14%
visual impairment 4% 25%
serious condition 14%
nausea with increased pressure 4% 25%
paresis of the hand 39% 23%
hypertension with dizziness 4% 25%
history of hemorrhagic stroke 13%
Babinsky symptom 7% 28%
paralysis of the limbs 13%
fluid in the abdomen 21%
loses thought 13%
thinking disorders 21%
low body temperature 13%
vomiting with increased blood pressure 4% 25%
no consciousness 13%
headache with fever 21%
choline 13%
clonic cramps 12% 33%
type 2 diabetes mellitus 13%
headache with visual impairment 3% 23%
moderate condition 13%
disease periodic muscle 3% 23%
transient ischemic attack 13%
cramps in the legs 20%
pressure jumps 13%
neuritis of the facial nerve 4% 24%
impaired arterial function 49% 34%
median nerve neuropathy 4% 24%
inflammation of the brain 13%
feeling of heat in the head 20%
onset of illness 12%
vomiting blood 20%
necrosis 12%
epilepsy in the morning 4% 24%
supraventricular arrhythmia 12%
thirst 20%
hypertensive 12%
lower back pain 20%
sopor 12%
muscle rupture 4% 24%
increased sugar 12%
headache in the center 5% 25%
head injury 12%
blood diseases 13% 33%
arrhythmia attacks 12%
hemianopsia 15% 35%
permanent arrhythmia 12%
symptomatic arterial hypertension 3% 22%
consequences of taking medications 12%
fungus 19%
shortness of breath during physical exertion 12%
bradycardia 19%
dislocation of the brain 12%
paresis of the foot 8% 27%
intracerebral hematoma 12%
back pain 19%
obliterating atherosclerosis 12%
constant pain 19%
can't walk 12%
nasolabial folds 8% 26%
compression of the brain 12%
dizziness with vomiting 5% 23%
occlusion of the carotid arteries 12%
weakness in the foot 7% 25%
metabolic syndrome 12%
facial pain 3% 20%
recovery period 12%
dilated pupils 5% 22%
stage of recovery 12%
cold sweat 5% 22%
paralysis after stroke 12%
pituitary gland diseases 3% 20%
CHD 12%
stroke 19% 36%
hypertension 42% 28%
apnea 4% 21%
discirculatory encephalopathy 36% 22%
inflammation of the eyes 3% 20%
hyperthermia 11%
neuritis 3% 20%
arterial occlusion 11%
anisocoria 9% 26%
overweight 11%
spasmodic pain 3% 20%
paresis of the facial nerve 11%
different pupils 9% 26%

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