Distinctive symptoms
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obsessive thoughts
98%
—
the answers are monosyllabic —
76%
stupor
71%
—
agrammatism —
71%
despair
64%
—
impaired understanding of speech —
67%
diseases from humiliation
55%
—
difficult understanding —
61%
consequences of fright
53%
—
cerebrovascular disease unspecified —
59%
opinion of others is important
49%
—
cerebral circulation disorder —
59%
worse when shouting
48%
—
stereotypia —
58%
worse from the slightest noise
47%
—
aphasia
13%
71%
aggressive
44%
—
hypoxia —
54%
suspicion
43%
—
brain tumor —
53%
schizophrenia
42%
—
speech absence —
52%
suspiciousness
41%
—
angiopathy —
51%
puerilism
36%
—
up circulatory disorders —
51%
increased sensitivity
35%
—
inflammation of the brain —
49%
illness from stress
34%
—
impaired arterial function —
49%
pseudodementia
33%
—
head tumor —
49%
impressionability
33%
—
intracerebral hematoma —
48%
nervousness
33%
—
no motivation —
47%
neurosis
32%
—
afferent motor aphasia —
47%
hyperactive
30%
—
oncology —
47%
agitation
28%
—
logorrhea —
46%
mental shock
27%
—
inflammation —
46%
psychopathy
26%
—
acoustic-mnestic aphasia —
46%
pretending to be sick
23%
—
damage to the nervous system —
45%
business anxiety
21%
—
absent-mindedness —
45%
anxiety
21%
—
discirculatory encephalopathy —
45%
time to do anything says slowly
21%
—
total aphasia —
44%
fear of talking
20%
—
acoustic-gnostic aphasia —
44%
does not answer questions
20%
—
speech slurred
16%
59%
schizoid personality disorder
20%
—
trauma —
43%
hysterical psychopathy
19%
—
acalculia —
42%
neurogenic shock
19%
—
motor aphasia —
41%
drowsy intoxication
19%
—
metachromatic leukodystrophy —
41%
thinking disorders
19%
—
meningioma —
41%
look absent
18%
—
astrocytoma —
40%
are easily frightened
18%
—
vascular sclerosis —
40%
psychogenic depression
18%
—
hematoma —
39%
unspecified mental disorders
18%
—
tick-borne encephalitis —
39%
fears of anxiety
18%
—
talks about business —
39%
mood disorder
18%
—
asks questions —
39%
the feeling of madness
18%
—
brain damage
14%
52%
overexcitation of the psyche
17%
—
sensory aphasia —
38%
causeless anxiety
17%
—
atherosclerosis of blood vessels —
38%
Fear for no reason
17%
—
glioma —
37%
does not remember names
17%
—
limited vocabulary —
37%
anxious thoughts
17%
—
organic brain damage
19%
56%
incomprehensible speech
17%
—
echolalia
16%
52%
fear of illness
17%
—
viral meningoencephalitis —
36%
rapid speech
16%
—
viral encephalitis —
36%
grimaces
16%
—
increased —
35%
anxiety with agitation
16%
—
melanoma —
35%
madness
15%
—
swelling after injury —
35%
confusion
15%
—
peak's disease —
35%
delusion
15%
—
chatty —
34%
is quickly aroused
15%
—
disorders of cerebrospinal circulation —
34%
fear of performing what
15%
—
senile dementia —
34%
he's defending himself
14%
—
impaired venous function —
33%
consequences of head injury
14%
—
lowered
12%
45%
euphoria
14%
—
amyloidosis —
32%
unexplained fear
14%
—
cns tumors —
31%
severe stress
13%
—
can not think —
31%
traumatic shock
13%
—
meningoencephalitis —
31%
refusal to drink
13%
—
thalamic syndrome —
31%
says the same
13%
—
consequences of injuries
10%
41%
fidgety
13%
—
neutrophilosis —
30%
depressed mood
13%
—
hemorrhagic stroke —
30%
psychological suppression
13%
—
a history of neurosurgery —
30%
forgetfulness
12%
—
dysarthria —
30%
effects of shock
12%
—
ischemic stroke —
30%
refuses to help
12%
—
lipoidosis —
30%
addiction
12%
—
stage of recovery
10%
40%
worse food
11%
—
recovery period
10%
40%
spicy food
11%
—
apoplexy —
29%
worse during meals
11%
—
slow thinking
21%
50%
gradual deterioration of the condition
11%
—
meningitis —
29%
cognitive disorders
11%
—
encephalitis —
29%
family man
11%
—
loses thought —
29%
destructive behavior
11%
—
increased motor activity —
28%
consumes alcohol
11%
—
brain tumors —
28%
paranoia
11%
—
head surgery —
28%
attacks of pain
10%
—
motor activity —
28%
subacute condition
10%
—
traumatic brain injury
12%
40%
drug disease
9%
—
a new patient —
27%
is better in nature —
27%
head injury
12%
39%
moderate condition —
27%
stroke —
26%
decreased concentration of attention —
26%
general swelling does —
26%
leukocytosis —
26%
elderly patients —
26%
leukoencephalitis —
26%
rapid reaction —
26%
vascular tumor —
25%
benign neoplasms —
25%
the fast man —
24%
thrombosis —
24%
diabetes mellitus —
24%
helps others
10%
34%
impaired lung function —
23%
conducting an inspection —
23%
swelling —
22%
consequences of surgery —
22%
the psyche is rough
15%
35%
history of surgery
8%
28%
consequences of taking medications
13%
30%
onset of illness
9%
22%
emotional
36%
40%
dementia
28%
29%
patient's condition
20%
21%