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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Childhood absentee epilepsyMenkes disease
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(5)100%(1)
General blood test 70%(6)59%(10)
MRI of the brain 62%(0)54%(0)
General urine test 60%(11)55%(4)
ECG 62%(0)50%(0)
CT scan of the brain 54%(0)49%(0)
Coagulogram 17%(4)48%(5)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 50%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 91%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 40%
convulsive syndrome in children 89%
curly hair 39%
epilepsy at night 72%
wilson-konovalov disease 30%
absences 84% 11%
jaundice 26%
epilepsy 73% 20%
copper in urine is increased 23%
childhood absentee epilepsy 50%
bilirubin is elevated 22%
epilepsy attacks 56% 10%
dystrophy 21%
convulsions 67% 21%
acute liver failure 20%
generalized epilepsy 38%
copper in urine is lowered 20%
convulsions in the anamnesis 38%
chorea 19%
epilepsy in childhood 38%
protein-energy deficiency 18%
epilepsy in the morning 37%
liver transplantation 18%
tonic-clonic convulsions 36%
cephalomatoma 18%
clonic cramps 35%
chronic viral hepatitis 18%
sudden onset 32%
salivation 18%
mitochondrial myopathy 32%
hepatitis chronic 18%
dravet syndrome 29%
chronic liver failure 17%
rasmussen's encephalitis 29%
hemolytic anemia 17%
hypoglycemia 28%
parkinson's disease 17%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 28%
cataract 16%
cysticercosis 28%
navel deformity 16%
angelman syndrome 28%
cerebellar ataxia 16%
encephalitis 28%
pseudobulbar syndrome 16%
delay of mental development 40% 10%
acute hepatitis 16%
delayed speech development 39% 10%
history of liver surgery 16%
small epileptic seizure 27%
I can't be alone 16%
head tumor 27%
cholestasis 16%
nervous excitability 27%
cirrhosis of the liver 16%
temporal lobe epilepsy 27%
acute viral hepatitis 16%
focal cortical dysplasia 27%
oromandibular dystonia 15%
brain tumors 27%
hypertrophy biliary tract 15%
neonatal convulsions 26%
zinc deficiency 15%
tiki in children 26%
enlarged liver 15%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 26%
improper nutrition 15%
no children 26%
liver failure 15%
twitching of the body 26%
ascites 14%
twitching of the hands 25%
the hair is dull 14%
leukoencephalitis 25%
hepatitis 14%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 25%
hepatitis c 14%
brain tumor 25%
nails are blue 14%
hypoxia 25%
tremor at rest 14%
2 children 25%
cholestatic hepatitis 14%
cerebral circulation disorder 25%
slowness of movement 14%
twitching of the head 25%
athetosis 14%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 25%
a history of organ transplantation 14%
epilepsy in pregnant women 25%
tremor in the legs 13%
cramps of the hands 25%
postpartum contractions 13%
epileptic status 25%
tetraparesis 13%
vascular tumor 24%
hypersplenism 13%
a cyst of the brain in a child 24%
umbilical hernia 13%
alpers disease 24%
ehlers - danlos syndrome 13%
bouts of vision loss 24%
swallow hard 13%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 24%
cerebellar dysarthria 13%
happy 24%
brittle hair 13%
aura 24%
head tremor 13%
myoclonic epilepsy 24%
autoimmune hepatitis 13%
lags behind in the development 34% 8%
prolonged jaundice 13%
organic brain damage 24%
viral hepatitis b 12%
febrile convulsions in children 24%
muscle tension 12%
epileptic psychosis 24%
deterioration postpartum 12%
brain development abnormalities 24%
diseases of infants 12%
tuberous sclerosis 24%
inguinal hernia 12%
cramp and spasm 23%
malabsorption 12%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 23%
hernia of the abdomen 12%
epilepsy in a dream 23%
enteropathy 12%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 23%
chronic active hepatitis 12%
cramps in the extremities 23%
leukopenia 12%
viral encephalitis 23%
medicinal hepatitis 12%
children's speech 38% 13%
not enough freedom 12%
focal epilepsy 23%
paresis of the hand 12%
cysticercosis of the brain 23%
vaccination 12%
convulsions in sleep 22%
psychologist 12%
effects of puberty 22%
secondary parkinsonism 12%
postencephalitic syndrome 22%
joint hypermobility syndrome 12%
hemiparesis 22%
peripheral clouding of the lens 11%
learning difficulties 22%
hyperpigmentation 11%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy 22%
bulbar dysarthria 11%
perinatal encephalopathy 22%
hemolytic anemia in children 11%
cramps at night 22%
hard to get started 11%
autism 22%
prothrombin index increased 11%
boring guy 22%
chest deformity 11%
impaired arterial function 21%
pseudobulbar dysarthria 11%
tonic convulsions 21%
discoid lupus erythematosus 11%
biotinidase deficiency 21%
mental illness 11%
does not complain 21%
portal vein dilated 11%
connective tissue dysplasia 21%
reactive hepatitis 11%
glioma 21%
hypertrophy of the left ventricle 11%
eyes close 21%
women trembling from emotions 11%
arm and leg cramps 21%
toxicosis 13% 24%
look absent 21%
paresis of legs 11%
twitching of the upper eyelid 20%
diffuse liver changes 11%
thoughtfulness 20%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 11%
memory loss 20%
tension in the face 10%
twitches eyelid 20%
hepatitis D 10%
Fear for no reason 20%
phosphaturia 10%
hyperventilation 20%
pancreatitis 10%
consequences of head injury 20%
paroxysmal dysarthria 10%
oncology 20%
fine motor skills are impaired 10%
impulsiveness 20%
postural instability 10%
pork tapeworm 20%
enlargement of the spleen 10%
early myoclonic encephalopathy 19%
trembling in the extremities 10%

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