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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Jackson 's epilepsyFamilial polyposis of the colon
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(14)100%(0)
General blood test 69%(7)62%(3)
General urine test 59%(13)55%(3)
ECG 59%(0)55%(0)
Coprogram 31%(1)79%(6)
Colonoscopy 97%(0)
FGDS 86%(0)
MRI of the brain 61%(0)10%(0)
CT scan of the brain 57%(0)10%(0)
Histological studies 13%(0)47%(0)
CT of the organ 29%(0)27%(0)
MRI of the organ 29%(0)22%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 42%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 50%
jackson 's epilepsy 41%
polyps of the colon 46%
cysticercosis 41%
intestinal polyp 43%
epilepsy attacks 40%
malignization 38%
epilepsy in childhood 40%
adenomatous polyp 36%
cramps of the hands 40%
tumors of the large intestine 35%
focal epilepsy 39%
intestinal resection 35%
epilepsy 38%
intestinal tumor 32%
cramps in the extremities 38%
polyp of the rectum 31%
epileptic status 36%
polyps of the sigmoid colon 31%
convulsions in the anamnesis 36%
bowel cancer 29%
arm and leg cramps 36%
desmoid tumor 29%
convulsions 35%
impaired function of the large intestine 28%
myoclonic epilepsy 35%
cancer 26%
cysticercosis of the brain 35%
cell carcinoma colon cancer 26%
twitching of the upper eyelid 34%
stomach polyps 26%
twitches eyelid 34%
tumors of the small intestine 25%
postencephalitic syndrome 32%
diffuse polyposis 25%
hypoxia 32%
frequent stools 25%
tics 32%
rectal cancer 24%
clonic cramps 31%
removal of rectal polyps 24%
pork tapeworm 31%
consequences of spinal injury 23%
tonic convulsions 31%
benign epithelial tumors 22%
paralysis 30%
stooped 21%
suffocation 30%
small bowel cancer 21%
arteriovenous malformation 30%
metastases 21%
fetal hypoxia 30%
tumors of the rectum 21%
head tumor 30%
fibrosarcoma 21%
cramps in the legs 30%
hump 20%
cramps in the fingers 29%
soft tissue sarcoma 20%
nervousness 29%
osteosarcoma 20%
damage to the nervous system 29%
chest deformity 20%
tiki in children 29%
frequent stools in the morning 20%
brain tumors 28%
spasms in the epigastrium 20%
brain tumor 28%
worse at 11 o'clock 20%
cerebral circulation disorder 28%
removal of colon polyps 20%
paresis 28%
red feces 20%
muscle weakness 28%
spinal injury 19%
brain damage 28%
lymphosarcoma 19%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 28%
spinal fracture 19%
traumatic brain injury 28%
fibroma 19%
stroke 28%
blood in feces 19%
neuroinfections 28%
dislocation of the vertebrae 18%
no consciousness 28%
sensation of a foreign body in the anus 18%
pregnancy 28%
curvature of the spine 18%
organic brain damage 28%
defecation painful 18%
neonatal convulsions 27%
discharge from the anus 17%
history of brain surgery 27%
consequences of physical exertion 17%
angelman syndrome 27%
intestinal mucosa 17%
brain development abnormalities 27%
discomfort in the lower abdomen 17%
rasmussen's encephalitis 27%
greenish feces 17%
cramps of the toes 27%
pulling pains in the lower abdomen 17%
twitching of the body 27%
bone deformation 17%
dravet syndrome 27%
pale skin 16%
head surgery 26%
rash over the lip 16%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 26%
back pain 16%
effects of hypoxia 26%
pigmented spots on the face 16%
arteriovenous malformations of the brain 26%
small intestine resection 16%
small epileptic seizure 26%
aching stomach 16%
hallucinations 26%
history of chest surgery 16%
meningoencephalitis 26%
osteoma 16%
nervous excitability 26%
cutting pain in the lower abdomen 16%
hemiplegia 26%
massage worse 16%
epilepsy at night 25%
area stool several times a day 15%
cyst in the head 25%
thoracolumbar kyphosis 15%
febrile convulsions in children 25%
hereditary non-polypous colorectal carcinoma 15%
paralysis of the lower extremities 25%
stool with mucus 15%
focal cortical dysplasia 25%
abdominal cramps 15%
fainting 25%
stomach cramps 15%
temporal lobe epilepsy 25%
abdominal pain before defecation 15%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 25%
discomfort in the intestines 15%
epilepsy in children 25%
bleeding 6% 21%
neurosis 24%
surgical infections 15%
illusions 24%
lumbar kyphosis 15%
childhood absentee epilepsy 24%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 13% 28%
convulsive syndrome in children 24%
soreness of the skin 14%
twitching of the head 24%
red fecal 14%
brain cyst 24%
wound postoperative 14%
disorders of consciousness 24%
abdominal pain in the morning 14%
aphasia 24%
violation of the stool 14%
twitching of the hands 24%
stiffness in the back 14%
mitochondrial myopathy 24%
spinal canal stenosis 14%
leukoencephalitis 24%
epigastric discomfort 14%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 23%
pain in the intestines 14%
tuberous sclerosis 23%
thoracic kyphosis 14%
aura 23%
intestinal spasms 14%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 23%
pain in the thoracic spine 14%
epileptic psychosis 23%
joint deformation 14%
bouts of vision loss 23%
abdominal pain during defecation 14%
tingling 23%
aching 14%
a history of neurosurgery 23%
peitz-jaegers syndrome 14%
hypoxia during childbirth 23%
main complaint is abdominal pain 14%
brain abscess 23%
lynch syndrome 14%
happy 23%
precancer 14%
pregnancy toxicosis 22%
anemia and weakness 14%
1 pregnancy 22%
stool in the morning 13%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 22%
pulling abdominal pain 13%
generalized epilepsy 22%
foreign body sensation 13%
epilepsy in a dream 22%
pain after injury 13%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 22%
a history of organ transplantation 13%
cramp and spasm 22%
benign tumors of the small intestine 13%

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