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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences Similar MELAS syndromeCorticobasal degeneration
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 22%(1)48%(2)
CT of the organ 36%(0)
Blood biochemistry 34%(1)
MRI of the organ 30%(0)
General urine test 28%(1)
MRI of the brain 25%(0)
CT of the head 24%(0)
CT scan of the brain 24%(0)
Histological studies 23%(0)
Infection tests 22%(0)
Measurements at the reception 21%(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%
encephalopathy 63%
paralysis of the upper eyelids 68%
diabetic encephalopathy 55%
myoclonic dystonia 66%
frequent migraines 52%
muscular dystonia 65%
pituitary nanism 45%
parkinson's disease 65%
migraine in children 45%
tremor 60%
migraine 40%
alzheimer's disease 56%
hearing impaired 39%
juvenile parkinsonism 55%
stroke 38%
paralysis 55%
low 37%
periodic paralysis 54%
repeated stroke 36%
postural tremor 54%
hemiparesis 36%
dementia 49%
diabetes mellitus 35%
gallervorden-spatz disease 45%
migraine 34%
dementia with lewy bodies 44%
mitochondrial myopathy 34%
stiffness 43%
sensorineural 33%
hyperkinesis 43%
it hurts to talk 33%
frontotemporal dementia 41%
periodic weakness 32%
ganglia 41%
hemorrhagic stroke 30%
athetosis 40%
ischemic stroke 30%
shuffling gait 40%
diseases of infants 29%
vascular parkinsonism 40%
leg cramps 29%
loss of balance 39%
mental retardation 29%
lot paralysis left-sided 38%
apoplexy 29%
muscle tension 38%
myopathy 29%
sensations in the hands 38%
pituitary gland diseases 29%
twitching of the upper eyelid 32% 69%
delayed speech development 28%
twitching limbs 37%
proteinuria 28%
weakness in the evening 37%
pulsates 27%
secondary parkinsonism 36%
a new patient 27%
twitches eyelid 32% 68%
myocardial infarction 27%
violations of the motor act 36%
lags behind in the development 25%
speech slurred 36%
hormonal disorders 24%
asymmetry 36%
thrombosis 24%
skin anesthesia 35%
preschool age 24%
abasia 35%
necrosis 23%
upper paraparesis 35%
onset of illness 22%
eye tic 34%
childhood diseases 22%
tremor of the limb 34%
consequences of infection 22%
peak's disease 34%
there are no complaints 22%
cramps in the extremities 34%
heart dysfunction 22%
numbness of the hands 34%
tics 31% 65%
involuntary movements 33%
limitation of the amplitude of movements 33%
clumsiness 33%
ophthalmoplegia 33%
insensitivity to pain 33%
chorea 33%
paralysis of the limbs 32%
slowness of movement 32%
violation of protein metabolism 31%
decreased skin sensitivity 31%
aphasia 31%
contractures of the joints 31%
paralytic syndrome 30%
cerebellar ataxia 30%
discirculatory encephalopathy 30%
restriction of movement 28%
protein-energy deficiency 28%
contracture 28%
brain tumors 28%
patient's condition 28%
motor activity 27%
protein reduced 27%
vascular sclerosis 27%
brain tumor 26%
cognitive disorders 26%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 26%
need for activity 26%
protein c deficiency 25%
cerebral circulation disorder 25%
organic brain damage 24%
skin sensations 23%
hypoxia 23%
up circulatory disorders 22%
oncology 21%
skin problems 21%
impaired coordination 26% 43%
convulsions 42% 52%
paresis 26% 35%

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