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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Subclavian theft syndromeLocked-in syndrome
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 68%(0)
Coagulogram 51%(2)
MRI of the organ 50%(0)
Measurements at the reception 47%(0)
General and visits 41%(0)
Neurologist's examination 41%(0)
General blood test 41%(1)
General inspection 37%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
subclavian theft syndrome 93%
locked-in syndrome 100%
cervical migraine 49%
akinetic mutism 95%
arterial occlusion 48%
paresis 93%
takayasu's disease 44%
paresis of the hand 92%
stair muscle syndrome 43%
closed person 89%
congenital syphilis 42%
paresis of legs 88%
neck ribs 42%
hemiparesis 80%
hemianopsia 39%
traumatic brain injury 78%
consequences of stroke 36%
oncology 75%
obliterating atherosclerosis 36%
brain tumor 72%
pre-fainting condition 34%
feeling of heaviness in the head 72%
transient ischemic attack 34%
heaviness in the head 72%
weakness in the extremities 32%
damage to the nervous system 71%
vasculitis 31%
abscess 71%
ataxia 30%
history of surgery 71%
syphilis 30%
organic brain damage 70%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 29%
spinal epidural abscess 69%
blurred vision 29%
does not understand speech 69%
impaired coordination 28%
hypoxia 67%
dizziness 27%
coma 66%
visual impairment 27%
brain bruised 64%
weakness after illness 25%
the belly is soft 64%
angioplasty 23%
up circulatory disorders 63%
head injury 61%
subdural hematoma 61%
trauma 60%
sensory aphasia 60%
contusion head 60%
cerebral circulation disorder 59%
leukoencephalitis 59%
transient disturbance of cerebral circulation 58%
objects are reduced 57%
compression of the spinal cord 57%
better when walking 56%
brain abscess 55%
numbness of the extremities 55%
vegetative state 54%
disorders of cerebrospinal circulation 54%
heaviness in the eyes 52%
stage of recovery 52%
recovery period 52%
angina attack 51%
angiopathy 51%
multiple sclerosis 51%
periodic illness 50%
aphasia 50%
phlegmon 50%
double vision 49%
neuroinfections 49%
bruise 48%
paralytic syndrome 48%
patient's condition 47%
ischemic stroke 47%
history of brain surgery 47%
bedsores 47%
consequences of taking medications 47%
speech absence 47%
a serious man 46%
protein-energy deficiency 46%
inflammatory infiltrate 46%
encephalitis 46%
head tumor 45%
sensations in the extremities 45%
full 45%
gangrene 45%
inflammation of the brain 45%
difficult to swallow 44%
hematoma 44%
angina pectoris 44%
impaired nervous system function 43%
paralysis 42%
pain when touched 42%
protein c deficiency 42%
worse from movement 41%
papules 40%
gradual deterioration of the condition 40%
patient is motionless 40%
peptic ulcer 40%
thrombosis 39%
cysts 39%
CHD 39%
surgical infections 38%
cancer 37%
neurological disorders 37%
bleeding 37%
heart dysfunction 36%
consequences of surgery 36%
impaired lung function 36%
consequences of infection 35%
drug disease 35%
there are no complaints 35%
lowered 22% 56%
increased 32%
stroke 28% 59%
inflammation 22% 47%
blood diseases 23% 48%
impaired arterial function 41% 61%
imbalance 25% 38%
muscle weakness 26% 39%

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