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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Idiopathic blepharospasmFlaccid paralysis syndrome
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(3)100%(14)
MRI of the brain 65%(0)63%(0)
Infection tests 12%(0)82%(5)
Autoimmune markers 9%(1)78%(4)
Histological studies 83%(0)
Other hormones 79%(3)
Elements and vitamins 76%(11)
General blood test 66%(6)
General urine test 56%(11)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 36%
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blepharospasm 36%
роды и вскармливание 46%
writing spasm 22%
polyneuropathy 43%
often blinks his eyes 22%
cold legs 40%
spastic dysphonia 21%
paralysis of the lower extremities 39%
spastic torticollis 21%
neurological disorders 11% 49%
up strong 20%
dementia 30%
oromandibular dystonia 20%
rasmussen's encephalitis 29%
hemifacial spasm 19%
dravet syndrome 29%
round face 19%
cysticercosis 28%
torticollis 19%
angelman syndrome 28%
burning in the eyes 19%
flaccid paralysis syndrome 28%
ptosis of the upper eyelids 19%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 27%
segawa syndrome 19%
paresis 27%
feeling of sand in the eyes 18%
g40 9 unspecified epilepsy 26%
dryness of the mucous membrane of the eyes 18%
muscle atrophy 26%
lacrimation 17%
twitching of the body 26%
burning tears 17%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 26%
facial spasms 17%
temporal lobe epilepsy 26%
sand in the eyes 17%
focal cortical dysplasia 26%
myoclonic dystonia 17%
cramps of the hands 25%
sensation of a foreign body in the eye 17%
tiki in children 25%
spasmodic pain 16%
epilepsy in pregnant women 25%
accommodation paralysis 16%
neonatal convulsions 25%
the eye slit closes 16%
twitching of the hands 25%
volitional disorders 16%
childhood absentee epilepsy 25%
congenital muscular torticollis 16%
periodic illness 20% 45%
spasm in the throat 16%
tuberous sclerosis 24%
synkinesia 15%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 24%
voice disorders 15%
epileptic psychosis 24%
hoarseness voice 15%
febrile convulsions in children 24%
eye surgery 15%
small epileptic seizure 24%
wilson-konovalov disease 15%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 24%
decrease in creatine kinase 15%
brain development abnormalities 24%
parkinson's disease 14%
aura 24%
foreign body sensation 14%
epileptic status 24%
the lower eyelid twitches 14%
a history of neurosurgery 7% 31%
torsion dystonia 14%
muscle weakness 5% 29%
muscle spasm of the hands 14%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 23%
crying during complaints 14%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy 23%
dystrophy 13%
focal epilepsy 23%
head tremor 13%
cysticercosis of the brain 23%
photophobia 13%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 23%
xerophthalmia 13%
epilepsy in a dream 23%
symptoms from left to right 13%
epilepsy in the morning 22%
chiari anomaly 13%
epilepsy at night 22%
Chewing his tongue 13%
perinatal encephalopathy 22%
spastic paralysis 12%
convulsions in sleep 22%
juvenile parkinsonism 12%
boring guy 22%
headache in the neck 12%
hemiparesis 22%
reduces the fingers 12%
tonic-clonic convulsions 22%
feeling of stiffness 12%
periodic weakness 22%
aching 12%
autism 22%
crumpy syndrome 12%
learning difficulties 22%
myasthenia 11%
connective tissue dysplasia 21%
moves in a dream 11%
epilepsy in childhood 21%
worse during sleep 11%
generalized epilepsy 21%
corneal dystrophy 11%
postencephalitic syndrome 21%
changing handwriting 11%
mitochondrial myopathy 21%
jaw spasms 11%
biotinidase deficiency 21%
muscle pain from exertion 11%
constipation 21%
worse lying down 11%
convulsions in the anamnesis 21%
emotional fatigue 10%
clonic cramps 21%
slowness of movement 10%
sudden onset 20%
jaw trism 10%
memory loss 20%
leber's hereditary optical neuropathy 10%
glioma 20%
pain from the load 10%
hyperventilation syndrome 20%
pompe disease 10%
thin 20%
lethargic encephalitis 10%
convulsive syndrome in children 20%
headache better sitting 10%
pork tapeworm 20%
worse at rest 10%
consequences of head injury 20%
tremor of the hands 10%
look absent 20%
periodic headaches 10%
epilepsy in children 20%
pain when turning the head in the neck 10%
Fear for no reason 20%
chews for a long 10%
intellectual disabilities in children 19%
little's disease 10%
no consciousness 19%
carbon disulfide poisoning 10%
neuroinfections 19%
flinches from surprise 10%
lack of sleep 19%
shortness of breath 10%
tick-borne encephalitis 19%
from left to right 10%
periodic paralysis 19%
spastic diplegia 10%
anxiety attack 19%
lung syphilis 10%
todd's palsy 19%
neck pain 10%
early myoclonic encephalopathy 19%
keratopathy 10%
absences 19%
ley syndrome 10%
porphyria 19%
lesh-nihan syndrome 10%
stupor 19%
tired of talking 9%
benign rolandic epilepsy 19%
acrid tears 9%
autism spectrum 19%
speech absence 9%
convulsions with loss of consciousness 19%
fidgety 9%
apnea 19%
pain in the shoulder muscles 9%
encephalopathy 18%
gait of cerebellar ataxic patient 9%
landau-kleffner syndrome 18%
hyperactive 9%
age 4 years 18%
left-sided symptoms 9%
difficult childhood 18%
stair muscle syndrome 9%
positive 18%
lumbar lordosis increased 9%
acute head injury 18%
essential tremor 9%
memory impairment 18%
voice is hoarse in the morning 9%
west 's syndrome 18%
dryness and pain in the eyes 9%
hallucinations 18%
right-sided symptoms 9%
myopathy 18%
dry skin 9%
constant feeling of anxiety 18%

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