Distinctive symptoms
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intellectual disabilities in children
65%
—
bulbar dysarthria —
98%
smart baby
63%
—
pseudobulbar syndrome
14%
85%
forgetfulness
55%
—
talks about death —
66%
can not think
50%
—
dysarthria
6%
71%
is not thinking
48%
—
difficult to swallow —
64%
can't get together
47%
—
muscle hypertonus
6%
64%
mental retardation
35%
—
hoarseness voice
7%
64%
mental retardation
32%
—
crying when talking —
53%
dementia with lewy bodies
32%
—
diabetic encephalopathy —
53%
dementia
32%
—
pronounced hypertonicity —
52%
cannot work
30%
—
spasm
5%
57%
confusion
29%
—
paresis
11%
60%
urolithiasis in children
29%
—
mitigation defect —
49%
psychosis
29%
—
phonetic and phonemic underdevelopment (ffn) —
49%
parkinson's disease
29%
—
ringing defect —
48%
stones in the bladder
29%
—
lambdacism —
47%
madness
29%
—
salivation —
46%
fidgety
28%
—
paralysis of the tongue —
45%
cretinism
28%
—
rotacism —
45%
up imbecility
26%
—
concussion of the brain —
45%
hydrocephalus
26%
—
asymmetry of nasolabial folds —
45%
alzheimer's disease
26%
—
leukodystrophy —
44%
masturbation
26%
—
neurosyphilis —
44%
calculating
25%
—
replacing sounds —
44%
motor activity
25%
—
hypertensive encephalopathy —
44%
indifference to oneself
25%
—
general underdevelopment of speech (onr) —
43%
absent-mindedness
25%
—
dysprosody —
43%
swearing
25%
—
sigmatism —
42%
by mental labor
24%
—
masked face (hypomimia)
11%
53%
idiocy
24%
—
brain injury —
42%
memory
24%
—
intracranial birth trauma —
42%
general weakness
24%
—
distortion of sounds —
41%
mental all
23%
—
concussion —
41%
quickly gets tired
23%
—
dyslalia —
39%
motor anxiety
23%
—
asphyxia of newborns —
39%
vitamin b12 reduction2
23%
—
head injury —
39%
multiinfarction dementia
23%
—
spasm in the throat —
39%
decreased cholinesterase
22%
—
nasolabial folds —
38%
paraphasia
22%
—
hemiparesis —
37%
primary progressive aphasia
22%
—
nasal —
37%
ones indecision
22%
—
facial spasms —
37%
lags behind in the development
50%
26%
can not recover —
37%
microinfarction
21%
—
peripheral paralysis of the facial nerve —
37%
frontotemporal dementia
21%
—
neuroinfections
19%
56%
there are no complaints
21%
—
choking —
36%
mental retardation
21%
—
meningeal symptoms —
36%
aggressive
21%
—
altered voice —
36%
impulsiveness
21%
—
hypoxia during childbirth —
35%
decreased vitamin b9
21%
—
vagus nerve —
35%
mental tension
21%
—
voice disorders
9%
44%
thinking about life
21%
—
inflammation of the brain
6%
41%
little urine
20%
—
meningeal syndrome —
34%
unspecified mental disorders
20%
—
number of births has been reduced —
33%
mental weakness
20%
—
fetal hypoxia —
33%
impaired lung function
20%
—
intrauterine infection —
32%
up strong
20%
—
speech slurred
29%
61%
general loss of strength
20%
—
complications of childbirth —
31%
hyperhomocysteinemia
20%
—
bruise —
31%
agrammatism
20%
—
spinal stroke
8%
39%
need for activity
20%
—
suffocating —
29%
volitional disorders
20%
—
traumatic brain injury
12%
41%
hyperactive
19%
—
head injury
12%
41%
violation of thyroid function
19%
—
stroke
19%
47%
aids
19%
—
progressive bulbar paralysis
7%
35%
polymorbidity
19%
—
spastic paralysis
11%
38%
emotional child
19%
—
blood diseases
11%
38%
-eating memory weakness
19%
—
behavioral disorders in children
7%
34%
independent
19%
—
worse when moving —
27%
increased cholinesterase
19%
—
changes in the blood
9%
36%
destructive behavior
19%
—
tuberculosis —
27%
delayed motor development
19%
—
injury
13%
39%
sluggish baby
19%
—
hematoma
13%
39%
impaired understanding of speech
19%
—
time to do anything says slowly
11%
36%
childhood diseases
44%
23%
laughter through tears
18%
43%
needs attention
18%
—
treatment with antibiotics —
25%
irritability
18%
—
consequences of injuries —
25%
vitamin c deficiency
18%
—
muscle weakness
12%
36%
mild cognitive impairment
18%
—
paralysis
29%
53%
vascular dementia
18%
—
foolishness
6%
30%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system
18%
—
intracerebral hematoma
10%
34%
polypragmasy
18%
—
increased intracranial pressure
6%
30%
psychosomatics
18%
—
childish behavior
6%
30%
creutzfeldt-jakob disease
18%
—
hypoxia
21%
44%
hallucinations
18%
—
lipoidosis
9%
31%
gloomy
18%
—
moderate condition
6%
28%
extreme
18%
—
effects of poisoning
6%
28%
strong man
18%
—
alalia
16%
38%
delayed stages of development
18%
—
stage of recovery
19%
41%
sense of responsibility
18%
—
recovery period
19%
41%
postural instability
18%
—
asymmetry
6%
27%
mood disorder
18%
—
angiopathy
19%
40%
thyroid diseases
18%
—
pain throughout the body
5%
25%
affective disorders
18%
—
violent facial expressions —
20%
secondary parkinsonism
18%
—
lower jaw droops —
20%
repeated stroke
17%
—
head severe
14%
34%
apathy
17%
—
muscle atrophy
11%
30%
acute pain
17%
—
ataxia
10%
29%
overexcitation of the psyche
17%
—
slowness of movement (bradykinesia)
15%
34%
aggressive child
17%
—
says the same
13%
32%
high intelligence
17%
—
progressive supranuclear paralysis
25%
44%