Distinctive symptoms
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happy
88%
—
tick-borne encephalitis —
71%
smiling
50%
—
viral meningoencephalitis —
67%
loss of balance
50%
—
viral encephalitis —
66%
impaired coordination
46%
—
rasmussen's encephalitis —
62%
speech absence
44%
—
clonic cramps —
59%
tremor when moving
40%
—
meningoencephalitis —
56%
tremor
39%
—
encephalitis —
52%
limited vocabulary
38%
—
hemiparesis —
49%
tremor in the legs
38%
—
epilepsy —
48%
tension in the legs
35%
—
leukoencephalitis —
48%
hyperactive child
34%
—
paresis —
47%
better when walking
34%
—
epilepsy attacks —
45%
a mobile child
33%
—
myoclonic epilepsy —
43%
tremor of the hands
33%
—
focal epilepsy —
42%
tremor of the hands
33%
—
damage to the nervous system —
41%
strabismus
32%
—
syphilis —
39%
cerebellar ataxia
32%
—
arteriovenous malformations of the brain —
37%
childhood diseases
31%
—
cysticercosis of the brain —
36%
hyperactive
30%
—
cysticercosis —
35%
ataxia
28%
—
epileptiform seizures —
35%
worse when moving
27%
—
neurosyphilis —
34%
speech slurred
27%
—
muscle weakness —
34%
no children
27%
—
tends to sleep —
34%
neurological disorders
23%
—
focal cortical dysplasia —
33%
nervous excitability
40%
23%
twitching of the body —
33%
convulsions
49%
44%
teniasis —
33%
facial numbness —
33%
the onset of the disease during puberty —
33%
olfactory hallucinations —
33%
domestic violence —
32%
fear of violence —
31%
burning in the muscles —
31%
violations of the motor act —
31%
weakness —
31%
psychopathy —
30%
upper paraparesis —
30%
tuberculosis —
30%
numbness with tingling and pain —
29%
disorders of consciousness —
29%
strongest weakness —
29%
mood disorder —
28%
epilepsy in childhood —
28%
cramps in the extremities —
28%
numbness with pain —
27%
weakness of the ligaments —
27%
convulsions with loss of consciousness —
27%
hyperkinesis —
26%
illusions —
26%
consequences of head injury —
26%
twitches eyelid
32%
58%
twitching of the upper eyelid
33%
58%
stereotypia —
24%
feeling of crawling goosebumps —
24%
big head —
24%
arteriovenous malformation —
24%
weakness in the extremities —
24%
tics
31%
55%
brain tumor —
23%
hallucinations —
23%
tingling —
22%
a history of trauma —
22%
fainting —
22%
stroke —
21%
brain tumor —
21%
aggressive —
21%
burns —
21%
sad —
20%
fighting —
20%
vascular tumor —
20%
depression —
20%
emotional —
19%
weakness after illness —
19%
recovery period —
18%
injury —
17%
oncology —
17%
patient's condition —
17%
onset of illness —
17%
lags behind in the development
43%
54%
leg cramps
29%
32%