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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Epileptic psychosisLandau-Kleffner syndrome
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CT scan of the brain 78%(0)83%(0)
CT of the head 15%(0)62%(0)
CT of brain vessels 66%(0)
Ultrasound of arterial vessels 62%(0)
Blood biochemistry 57%(14)
Tomography of arterial vessels 57%(0)
Infection tests 19%(0)38%(3)
Distinctive symptoms
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apathy strong 76%
cysticercosis 29%
lack of will 72%
epileptic status 25%
oneiroid 38%
cysticercosis of the brain 25%
overheating in the sun 37%
pregnancy 24%
epileptic psychosis 53% 16%
epilepsy in a dream 24%
affective psychosis 38% 7%
aphasia 23%
schizophrenia 28%
epilepsy at night 23%
alert 28%
pork tapeworm 22%
twilight obscuration of consciousness 37% 8%
speech slurred 21%
hallucinations 39% 12%
rasmussen's encephalitis 19%
visions 25%
angelman syndrome 19%
affective disorders 37% 10%
dravet syndrome 19%
the height makes it worse 25%
absences 19%
poisoning with narcotic analgesics 23%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 18%
inadequate behavior 23%
focal cortical dysplasia 18%
catatonia 23%
head tumor 18%
delirium 36% 11%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 18%
consumes alcohol 23%
small epileptic seizure 18%
intoxication psychosis 23%
cramps of the hands 17%
loud voice 23%
twitching of the hands 17%
paranoia 35% 11%
twitching of the body 17%
madness 35% 11%
epilepsy in pregnant women 17%
alcoholic epilepsy 35% 11%
twitching of the head 17%
confusion of consciousness 35% 11%
tiki in children 17%
visual hallucinations 29% 6%
neonatal convulsions 17%
deterioration from overheating 21%
childhood absentee epilepsy 17%
head injury in anamnesis 20%
tuberous sclerosis 16%
nose good 20%
bouts of vision loss 16%
worse standing 20%
myoclonic epilepsy 16%
predominant right 19%
brain development abnormalities 16%
aggressive 35% 15%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 16%
euphoria 29% 9%
happy 16%
illness after hypothermia 18%
organic brain damage 16%
voice disorders 18%
cramp and spasm 16%
mood disorder 30% 10%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 16%
effects of smoking 18%
chronic condition 16%
right-sided symptoms 18%
febrile convulsions in children 16%
addiction 17%
focal epilepsy 15%
temporal lobe epilepsy 37% 18%
tonic-clonic convulsions 15%
ecstasy 28% 9%
epilepsy in the morning 15%
patient's condition 28% 9%
convulsions in sleep 15%
a lot of medicines 16%
hemiparesis 15%
dependence on the doctor 15%
boring guy 15%
emotional 32% 15%
viral encephalitis 15%
unspecified mental disorders 26% 10%
perinatal encephalopathy 15%
mysticism 23% 7%
cramps in the extremities 15%
anxiety 27% 11%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 15%
pronounced forgetfulness 23% 7%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 15%
epilepsy 36% 22%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy 15%
emotional tension 18% 5%
connective tissue dysplasia 14%
indifference 19% 6%
sleep better 14%
consequences of taking medications 26% 13%
consequences of head injury 14%
outbursts of anger 19% 6%
autism 14%
up mania 19% 6%
learning difficulties 14%
takes antidepressants 19% 6%
glioma 14%
anxiety depressive disorder 19% 6%
postencephalitic syndrome 14%
refusal to drink 19% 6%
tonic convulsions 14%
alcohol poisoning 19% 6%
biotinidase deficiency 14%
acute condition 21% 9%
cramps at night 14%
cognitive disorders 23% 11%
gets up late 14%
everything is bad 17% 5%
sudden onset 14%
alcohol dependence 17% 5%
clonic cramps 14%
bitterness 19% 8%
epilepsy in children 14%
stiffness in the joints 16% 5%
look absent 14%
overweight 16% 5%
arm and leg cramps 14%
smokes 16% 5%
he sleeps all the time 14%
changeable mood 17% 7%
mitochondrial myopathy 14%
attacks of pain 25% 15%
twitching of the upper eyelid 13%
convulsions 26% 17%
a history of neurosurgery 13%
irritability 16% 7%
hyperventilation 13%
general intoxication syndrome 16% 7%
neuroinfections 13%
anxiety attack 21% 13%
autism spectrum 13%
inflammation of the brain 17% 9%
apnea 13%
fears of anxiety 18% 10%
tics 13%
hyperthermia 17% 9%
lack of sleep 13%
psychologist 15% 7%
increased 13%
generalized epilepsy 21% 14%
porphyria 13%
aura 23% 16%
memory loss 13%
impulsiveness 20% 13%
Fear for no reason 13%
confusion of thoughts 18% 11%
convulsive syndrome in children 13%
loses thought 18% 12%
tick-borne encephalitis 13%
remission 17% 11%
intellectual disabilities in children 13%
no consciousness 19% 13%
twitches eyelid 13%
there are no complaints 14% 8%
delayed speech development 12%
forgetfulness 17% 11%
arteriovenous malformation 12%
epilepsy attacks 24% 18%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system 12%
subacute condition 15% 10%
stupor 12%
nervous excitability 17% 12%
rett syndrome 12%
fear of illness 17% 12%
brain tumors 12%
damage to the nervous system 14% 9%
cramps in the legs 12%
drug disease 19% 14%
encephalopathy 12%
suspicion 16% 11%
positive 12%
intoxication 14% 10%
west 's syndrome 12%
head surgery 12%
infantile 12%
open person 12%
large child 12%
delay of mental development 12%
viral meningoencephalitis 12%
protein reduced 12%
motor activity 12%
increased motor activity 12%
mental retardation 12%
convulsions after a stroke 12%
twitching limbs 12%
hypoglycemia 12%
age 4 years 12%

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