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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Dravet syndromeMuscular dystonia in a child
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 54%(0)100%(0)
General blood test 100%(0)
General urine test 88%(0)
CT scan of the brain 45%(0)20%(0)
MRI of the organ 19%(0)28%(0)
CT of the organ 18%(0)27%(0)
Measurements at the reception 10%(0)24%(0)
CT of the head 12%(0)20%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 56%
absences 32%
spastic dysphonia 50%
epileptic status 32%
spastic torticollis 49%
benign myoclonic epilepsy of infancy 29%
damage to the nervous system 19% 67%
epilepsy in children 27%
torticollis 47%
mental all 26%
impaired coordination 12% 59%
epilepsy at night 24%
muscular dystonia 45%
clonic cramps 23%
muscular dystonia in a child 43%
delayed speech development 23%
blepharospasm 43%
febrile body temperature 22%
cerebral palsy 41%
sleep intermittent 22%
spasm in the throat 40%
twitching with fever 22%
effects of poisoning 40%
children's speech 22%
congenital muscular torticollis 39%
sudden infant death syndrome 22%
eye spasm 37%
convulsive syndrome in children 22%
hoarseness voice 36%
hyperthermic syndrome in children 21%
spasm 35%
twitching of the body 20%
writing spasm 34%
strong anger 20%
oromandibular dystonia 31%
smart baby 20%
pain spasm 31%
intellectual disabilities in children 20%
trauma 30%
tiki in children 20%
segawa syndrome 30%
high temperature 19%
round face 29%
febrile convulsions in children 19%
poisoning with prussic acid 29%
very high fever 19%
hemifacial spasm 29%
twitching of the hands 19%
helps others 28%
hyperthermia 19%
stiffness in the joints 27%
tremor when moving 19%
facial spasms 27%
mental retardation 19%
head spasms 27%
childhood absentee epilepsy 19%
stereotypia 27%
epilepsy attacks 30% 9%
headaches 27%
severe fever 18%
head tilted 27%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 18%
myoclonic dystonia 26%
epilepsy in a dream 18%
birth trauma 26%
tonic-clonic convulsions 17%
motor activity 26%
convulsions in sleep 17%
increased motor activity 26%
aggressive 17%
involuntary movements 26%
no stool 17%
muscle hypertonus 26%
focal epilepsy 17%
poisoning with heavy metal salts 25%
clumsiness 17%
patient's gait is spastic 25%
myoclonic epilepsy 32% 13%
consequences of childbirth 24%
mitochondrial myopathy 16%
spasmodic pain 24%
anomalies of labor activity 16%
traumatic brain injury 23%
generalized epilepsy 16%
spasms in the body 23%
lags behind in the development 61% 43%
diseases of infants 23%
bitterness 15%
muscle tension 23%
outbursts of anger 15%
stereotypical movements 23%
emotional child 15%
voice disorders 22%
death of the child 15%
head injury 22%
hypotension with weakness 15%
parkinson's disease 22%
myopathy 14%
muscle damage 22%
hypotension 14%
Chewing his tongue 21%
positive 14%
brain tumors in children 21%
epilepsy 28% 12%
idiopathic blepharospasm 21%
subfebrility 13%
muscle spasm of the hands 21%
impressionability 13%
head tremor 21%
neurotic disorder, unspecified 21% 10%
social phobia 20%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system 19% 9%
headache lying down 20%
neurosis 18% 9%
hypertension in a child 20%
twitching of the upper eyelid 30% 24%
remission 20%
twitches eyelid 30% 24%
shortening of legs 20%
fidgety 20% 14%
neuroinfections 20%
hyperactive 20% 14%
worse during day 19%
cramps at night 16% 11%
twitching of the head 19%
he sleeps all the time 15% 10%
perinatal encephalopathy 19%
muscle weakness 12% 8%
worse in morning 19%
cognitive disorders 13% 9%
disorder of stereotypical movements 19%
ataxia 13% 9%
perinatal hypoxic encephalopathy 19%
neurological disorders 22% 18%
up strong 19%
feeling of stiffness 19%
juvenile parkinsonism 19%
muscle pain 19%
the pain is worse lying down 19%
brain tumors 19%
brain damage 18%
stims 18%
depression is strong 18%
reduces the fingers 18%
aching 18%
mood disorder 18%
postpartum infections 18%
impaired lung function 18%
hyperkinesis 18%
subacute condition 18%
control issues 18%
changing handwriting 18%
sloppy 18%
anatomically narrow pelvis 18%
delay of mental development 24% 42%
headache in the neck 18%
myasthenia 18%
jaw spasms 18%
worse during sleep 17%
brain tumor 17%
oncology 17%
emotional tension 17%
muscle pain from exertion 17%
eye tic 17%
fontanelle 17%
rapid childbirth 17%
slowness of movement 16%
postencephalitic syndrome 16%
pain from the load 16%
pain in the eyes 16%
skewed pelvis 16%
intoxication of alcohol 16%
emotional fatigue 16%
periodic headaches 16%
consequences of taking medications 16%
worse lying down 16%
intracerebral hematoma 16%
dryness of the mucous membrane of the eyes 16%
moves in a dream 16%
disease periodic muscle 16%
stage of recovery 15%
lethargic encephalitis 15%
ley syndrome 15%
leber's hereditary optical neuropathy 15%
recovery period 15%
poor sleep 15%
pain when turning the head in the neck 15%
tremor of the hands 15%
carbon disulfide poisoning 15%
lesh-nihan syndrome 15%
headache better sitting 15%
history of surgery 15%
shortness of breath 15%
neck pain 15%
patient is motionless 15%
worse at rest 15%
pompe disease 15%
flinches from surprise 15%
little's disease 15%
Hoarseness is worse in the morning 15%
jaw trism 15%

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