Distinctive symptoms
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subclavian theft syndrome
99%
—
paralysis of the lower extremities —
91%
stair muscle syndrome
61%
—
all the time in motion —
86%
vertebral artery syndrome
53%
—
cerebellar ataxia —
85%
arterial occlusion
52%
—
astasia-abasia —
83%
takayasu's disease
46%
—
paretic gait —
80%
neck ribs
43%
—
loss of balance —
77%
congenital syphilis
43%
—
hemiparesis —
74%
hemianopsia
39%
—
sensations in the legs —
72%
obliterating atherosclerosis
37%
—
hemiplegia —
72%
transient ischemic attack
36%
—
can't walk —
71%
weakness in the extremities
34%
—
weakness in the legs —
70%
vasculitis
32%
—
paralysis —
69%
syphilis
30%
—
leg weakness walking —
69%
fainting
30%
—
vestibular ataxia —
69%
disorders of consciousness
28%
—
paresis of legs —
67%
dizziness
28%
—
fibular nerve neuropathy —
67%
blood diseases
23%
—
forward tilt of pelvis —
67%
parkinson's disease —
64%
patient's gait is spastic —
64%
lumbosacral sciatica —
63%
locomotor ataxia —
63%
can not stand on his feet —
63%
neurological disorders —
63%
paresis —
62%
spastic paralysis —
61%
spastic hemiplegia —
61%
hysteria —
60%
damage to the nervous system —
60%
numbness in the legs when walking —
59%
difficulty walking —
57%
bent legs —
57%
slouching sitting —
56%
spinal amyotrophy —
55%
rooster walk —
55%
walks a lot —
55%
dangling joint —
54%
mincing gait —
54%
propulsion —
53%
ones weakness in the leg muscles —
53%
nystagmus —
53%
can't sit —
51%
sciatic nerve neuropathy —
51%
worse at the beginning of movement —
50%
muscle atrophy —
50%
tremor at rest —
49%
gait of cerebellar ataxic patient —
49%
duck gait —
49%
shuffling gait —
49%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face —
48%
worse when walking —
48%
sciatica —
47%
weakness in the hip —
47%
plexopathy —
47%
paralysis after stroke —
47%
tired when walking —
46%
polio —
46%
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis —
45%
worse when moving —
45%
walks fast —
45%
tremor in the legs —
45%
ataxia
31%
75%
slow walking —
44%
fatigue in the legs —
43%
numbness of the extremities —
43%
tension in the legs —
42%
stiffness of the joints in the morning —
42%
vitamin b12 reduction2 —
41%
stiffness in the legs —
41%
diabetes mellitus —
41%
tension in the body —
41%
numbness of the legs —
41%
impaired coordination
29%
70%
intoxication of alcohol —
41%
paresis of the hand —
40%
sciatica —
40%
stiffness of the hands —
40%
closed person —
40%
multiple sclerosis —
39%
muscular dystrophy —
39%
shaky gait —
38%
hump —
38%
discirculatory encephalopathy —
38%
falls to the floor —
38%
stooped —
37%
hydrocephalus —
36%
alcohol is abusing —
36%
myopathies —
36%
restriction of movement —
35%
vascular sclerosis —
35%
improper nutrition —
35%
dementia —
35%
patient's condition —
35%
polyneuropathy —
34%
spondylopathy —
34%
motor activity —
34%
curvature of the spine —
34%
open person —
34%
vitamin c deficiency —
33%
tremor —
33%
asymmetry —
32%
leukoencephalitis —
32%
destructive behavior —
32%
stiffness in the joints —
31%
visual impairment —
30%
patient is motionless —
30%
insensitivity to pain —
29%
quickly gets tired —
29%
arthropathy —
29%
weakness
24%
52%
there are no complaints —
26%
consequences of infection —
26%
onset of illness —
26%
consequences of taking medications —
25%
stroke
29%
44%
muscle weakness
27%
41%
deterioration of vision
34%
37%
consequences of stroke
37%
40%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels
30%
32%
weakness after illness
26%
28%