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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Epilepsy in childrenCrises in myasthenia gravis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 41%(20)100%(1)
General blood test 28%(7)84%(9)
ECG 33%(0)51%(0)
Autoimmune markers 6%(4)47%(3)
Histological studies 8%(0)35%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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epilepsy attacks 69%
botulism 50%
convulsive syndrome in children 56%
myasthenia 50%
epilepsy at night 42%
antibodies to acetylcholine receptor 47%
epilepsy in a dream 36%
thymoma 41%
convulsions 51% 17%
lambert-eaton syndrome 33%
impulsiveness 32%
anxiety personality disorder 33%
absences 32%
muscle fatigue 30%
lags behind in the development 26%
muscle weakness 7% 33%
epilepsy in the morning 25%
state of exacerbation 6% 32%
delay of mental development 22%
weakness after illness 4% 30%
delayed speech development 20%
decreased cholinesterase 24%
tiki in children 19%
chronic condition 6% 30%
children's speech 19%
weak breathing 23%
childhood absentee epilepsy 18%
cancer 23%
epilepsy in children 18%
oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy 21%
mental retardation 17%
weakness when breathing 21%
twitching of the body 17%
muscle atrophy 21%
focal epilepsy 17%
decrease in gamma globulins 20%
generalized epilepsy 16%
progressive bulbar paralysis 20%
neonatal convulsions 16%
paresis 6% 26%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 16%
masked face (hypomimia) 19%
epilepsy in childhood 16%
hypophosphatemia 19%
febrile convulsions in children 16%
anxiety 7% 25%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 16%
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 18%
epileptic status 16%
weakness in the extremities 3% 21%
convulsions in sleep 15%
lowered 10% 28%
twitching of the upper eyelid 15%
ophthalmoplegia 18%
twitches eyelid 15%
consequences of taking medications 6% 24%
myoclonic epilepsy 15%
zpr fatigue from the disease 18%
twitching of the head 15%
impaired lung function 5% 22%
tonic-clonic convulsions 15%
oncology 5% 22%
tuberous sclerosis 14%
difficulty breathing 17%
tics 14%
segmental pneumonia 17%
a history of neurosurgery 14%
endocrine ophthalmopathy 17%
aura 14%
ganglioneuritis 16%
clonic cramps 14%
fasciculations 16%
mitochondrial myopathy 14%
congenital myopathies 16%
pregnancy toxicosis 14%
slow onset of the disease 16%
toxicosis 13%
oppenheim syndrome 16%
tonic convulsions 13%
lung removed 15%
postencephalitic syndrome 13%
agitation 15%
hyperventilation 12%
sternotomy 15%
benign rolandic epilepsy 12%
quickly gets tired 4% 18%
fainting 12%
increased 9% 23%
large child 12%
intensive physical load 14%
fetal hypoxia 12%
inflammatory myopathy 14%
head surgery 11%
facial muscle weakness 14%
nervous excitability 11%
menstruation menopause 14%
history of brain surgery 11%
injuries of the diaphragm 14%
angelman syndrome 11%
patient's condition 9% 23%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 11%
sudden weakness 4% 18%
cysticercosis 11%
there are no complaints 5% 19%
brain development abnormalities 11%
history of surgery 11% 24%
epilepsy in pregnant women 11%
frequent swallowing 13%
pregnancy 11%
respiratory insufficiency 3% 16%
neuroinfections 11%
neurological disorders 6% 19%
dravet syndrome 11%
a lot of medicines 13%
no consciousness 11%
type of breathing is mixed 4% 17%
rasmussen's encephalitis 11%
hormonal disorders 4% 17%
meningoencephalitis 10%
confusion 13%
convulsions in the anamnesis 10%
polio 13%
early development 10%
general narcosis 13%
cramps of the hands 10%
bronchial lesion 13%
twitching of the hands 10%
grandmother hypertension 13%
decreased concentration of attention 10%
abdominal breathing 12%
cerebral palsy 10%
worse after lunch 12%
restless child 10%
reaction to manta rays 12%
traumatic brain injury 10%
dyspnea 12%
head injury 10%
respiratory 12%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 10%
hypercapnia 12%
metabolic myopathy 10%
barking cough 12%
temporal lobe epilepsy 10%
aspiration pneumonia 12%
small epileptic seizure 10%
attacks of weakness 12%
focal cortical dysplasia 10%
pneumonia vomiting 12%
consequences of head injury 9%
chest damage 12%
cramps in the extremities 9%
antibodies to gangliosides 12%
viral encephalitis 9%
radiation damage 12%
hemiparesis 9%
mediastinal tumors 12%
patient is motionless 9%
heaviness of breathing 12%
boring guy 9%
impaired arterial function 8% 20%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy 9%
paralytic syndrome 3% 15%
stereotypia 9%
sudden loss of strength 11%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 9%
in the morning listlessness 11%
attacks of pain 9%
worse in violation of the diet 11%
pain in the rectum 9%
paralysis of the tongue 5% 16%
perinatal encephalopathy 9%
damage to the nervous system 11% 22%
big head 9%
pretending to be sick 11%
high temperature 9%
radiation therapy 11%
epileptic psychosis 9%
multiple sclerosis 11%
happy 9%
muscular dystrophy 11%
cysticercosis of the brain 9%
collapse 11%
cramp and spasm 9%
weakness in the hands 11%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 9%
menstruation disorder 11%
consequences of infection 9%
fibrosarcoma 11%
1 pregnancy 9%
sudden attacks of weakness 11%
bouts of vision loss 9%
weakness of the neck muscles 11%
look absent 8%
thyroid diseases 3% 14%
hemorrhagic disease of newborns 8%
weak heart 11%
stroke 8%
decreased potassium 11%
memory loss 8%
immunoglobulin a deficiency 11%

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