Distinctive symptoms
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convulsive syndrome in children
33%
—
skewed pelvis —
90%
epilepsy attacks
75%
42%
hematoma —
83%
epilepsy in children
29%
—
hemorrhagic disease of newborns
7%
86%
epilepsy in the morning
28%
—
consequences of childbirth
10%
87%
generalized epilepsy
25%
—
birth trauma
8%
85%
epilepsy at night
23%
—
bone deformation —
69%
clonic cramps
23%
—
size delusions —
66%
temporal lobe epilepsy
23%
—
head injury
7%
72%
aura
20%
—
generic tumor —
64%
epilepsy in a dream
19%
—
birth trauma of the head —
63%
small epileptic seizure
18%
—
trauma
10%
73%
focal cortical dysplasia
18%
—
pelvic presentation of the fetus —
59%
focal epilepsy
17%
—
subdural hematoma —
59%
childhood absentee epilepsy
17%
—
consequences of taking medications
6%
64%
absences
16%
—
history of surgery
10%
68%
tuberous sclerosis
16%
—
childhood diseases
9%
66%
delay of mental development
15%
—
full-blooded —
56%
convulsions in the anamnesis
15%
—
postpartum contractions —
56%
epilepsy in childhood
15%
—
soft tissue hematoma —
56%
delayed speech development
14%
—
fontanelle —
55%
consequences of head injury
13%
—
tremor of the limb —
54%
children's speech
13%
—
rapid childbirth —
54%
neuroinfections
13%
—
hemorrhagic diathesis
3%
56%
a history of neurosurgery
13%
—
intracerebral hematoma —
52%
impulsiveness
13%
—
traumatic brain injury
8%
60%
lags behind in the development
12%
—
neonatal convulsions
11%
62%
angelman syndrome
12%
—
prolonged labor —
51%
cysticercosis
12%
—
prolonged fever —
49%
convulsions after a stroke
12%
—
operative delivery —
47%
dravet syndrome
12%
—
intranatal death
6%
53%
arteriovenous malformation
12%
—
feeling of uselessness —
45%
rasmussen's encephalitis
12%
—
cramps in the extremities
10%
55%
depressed mood
12%
—
lowered
10%
54%
epileptic encephalopathy in children
12%
—
stage of recovery
6%
49%
head tumor
12%
—
recovery period
6%
49%
brain tumors
12%
—
complications of childbirth
4%
46%
encephalitis
12%
—
vacuum —
42%
psychological suppression
12%
—
full —
42%
family man
11%
—
conservative —
41%
epileptic psychosis
11%
—
consequences of physical exertion —
40%
febrile convulsions in children
11%
—
consequences of infection
9%
48%
epileptic status
11%
—
mental shock
5%
44%
panagiotopoulos syndrome
11%
—
female pelvic organs —
38%
twitching of the head
11%
—
1 pregnancy
7%
44%
cramps of the hands
11%
—
tremor
5%
42%
juvenile absentee epilepsy
11%
—
surgical infections —
36%
twitching of the hands
11%
—
traumatic illness
4%
39%
epilepsy in pregnant women
11%
—
ischemic stroke
10%
45%
remission
11%
—
encephalopathy
8%
43%
brain tumor
11%
—
effects of hypoxia
8%
43%
leukoencephalitis
11%
—
impaired nervous system function
7%
41%
tiki in children
11%
—
cerebrovascular disease unspecified
7%
40%
fainting
11%
—
asymmetry
7%
40%
increased motor activity
11%
—
aggressive
6%
39%
twitching of the body
11%
—
cerebral circulation disorder
7%
40%
motor activity
11%
—
not enough time
6%
38%
cognitive disorders
11%
—
vomiting
4%
36%
convulsions in sleep
10%
—
organic brain damage
7%
38%
dizziness
10%
—
consequences of injuries
6%
36%
hemiparesis
10%
—
neurological disorders
6%
36%
boring guy
10%
—
subacute condition
6%
36%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy
10%
—
up circulatory disorders
6%
35%
perinatal encephalopathy
10%
—
high temperature
6%
35%
viral encephalitis
10%
—
thrombosis
8%
37%
intoxication
10%
—
stroke
11%
40%
hippocampus is not symmetrical
10%
—
consequences of surgery
6%
34%
happy
10%
—
serious condition
11%
39%
impaired venous function
10%
—
disorders of consciousness
12%
40%
cysticercosis of the brain
10%
—
angiopathy
6%
34%
lennox-gastaut syndrome
10%
—
hypoxia
11%
37%
cramp and spasm
10%
—
brain damage
10%
36%
bouts of vision loss
10%
—
muscle weakness
12%
37%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks
10%
—
increased
5%
30%
myoclonic epilepsy
10%
—
damage to the nervous system
10%
34%
brain development abnormalities
10%
—
impaired arterial function
10%
33%
vascular tumor
10%
—
patient's condition
9%
32%
sudden onset
9%
—
twitches eyelid
9%
—
twitching of the upper eyelid
9%
—
Fear for no reason
9%
—
arm and leg cramps
9%
—
mitochondrial myopathy
9%
—
oncology
9%
—
hyperventilation
9%
—
pork tapeworm
9%
—
look absent
9%
—
onset of illness
9%
—
intrauterine infection
9%
—
biotinidase deficiency
9%
—
cramps at night
9%
—
autism
9%
—
glioma
9%
—
postencephalitic syndrome
9%
—
learning difficulties
9%
—
connective tissue dysplasia
9%
—
tonic-clonic convulsions
9%
—
tonic convulsions
9%
—
neurotic disorder, unspecified
8%
—
cramps in the legs
8%
—
memory impairment
8%
—
polymorbidity
8%
—
taciturnity
8%
—
landau-kleffner syndrome
8%
—
decreased intelligence
8%
—
very anxious
8%
—
constant feeling of anxiety
8%
—
myopathy
8%
—
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system
8%
—
acute head injury
8%
—
very high fever
8%
—
rett syndrome
8%
—
head surgery
8%
—
loses thought
8%
—
age 4 years
8%
—
number of births has been reduced
8%
—
twitching limbs
8%
—
hallucinations
8%
—
nervous excitability
8%
—
west 's syndrome
8%
—
fear of illness
8%
—
hypoglycemia
8%
—
pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency
8%
—
todd's palsy
8%
—
early myoclonic encephalopathy
8%
—