Distinctive symptoms
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gait of cerebellar ataxic patient
96%
—
hyperkinesis —
61%
moderate condition
68%
—
paresis —
54%
epilepsy
57%
—
tremor —
52%
confusion of thoughts
86%
28%
head tremor —
49%
loses thought
86%
28%
paralysis —
49%
thinking disorders
56%
—
adiadochokinesis —
48%
time to do anything says slowly
55%
—
ophthalmoplegia —
46%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face
54%
—
cognitive disorders —
44%
agnosia
54%
—
weakness —
41%
aphasia
50%
—
paralytic syndrome —
41%
rapid breathing
48%
—
multisystem atrophy —
41%
forgetfulness
47%
—
muscle weakness —
40%
tachycardia
47%
—
agitated depression —
40%
palpitations
46%
—
nystagmus horizontal —
39%
facial asymmetry
39%
—
anxious thoughts —
39%
ataxia
100%
59%
dementia —
39%
atrophoderma
37%
—
trembling in the extremities —
39%
anethoderma
33%
—
hallucinations —
38%
oily skin
32%
—
shuffling gait —
38%
loss of balance
59%
27%
simultaneous vision —
37%
skin problems
28%
—
difficult to swallow —
37%
bruising pain
28%
—
chanted speech —
37%
impaired coordination
85%
55%
tremor when moving —
36%
cervical neuralgia
28%
—
throat cheerful —
36%
traumatic neuritis
27%
—
anxiety with motor anxiety —
36%
ganglia
26%
—
cerebellar dysarthria —
36%
hydrocephalus
26%
—
he doesn't want —
35%
neurological disorders
71%
44%
abasia —
35%
muscle atrophy
25%
—
walks fast —
35%
acute toothache
24%
—
secondary parkinsonism —
35%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system
24%
—
progressive myopia —
35%
head injury
23%
—
depressive thoughts —
34%
psychosomatics
23%
—
skin anesthesia —
34%
neck injury
21%
—
peripheral paralysis of the facial nerve —
34%
head injury in anamnesis
21%
—
pseudobulbar syndrome —
34%
unspecified mental disorders
46%
23%
anxiety attack —
33%
convulsions
21%
—
progressive bulbar paralysis —
33%
trigeminal neuralgia
20%
—
tremor of the limb —
33%
facial neuralgia
20%
—
progressive paralysis —
33%
facial pain (prosopalgia)
20%
—
difficulty walking —
32%
skin dystrophy
20%
—
insensitivity to pain —
32%
oily facial skin
20%
—
clumsiness —
32%
neuritis of the facial nerve
20%
—
macular —
31%
pain after injury
20%
—
slowness of movement (bradykinesia) —
31%
wounds
20%
—
emotional —
31%
rough skin
19%
—
weakness after illness —
31%
tooth extraction
19%
—
myopia —
30%
acute pain
19%
—
shaky gait —
30%
toothache
19%
—
nystagmus —
30%
peripheral nerve injuries
19%
—
not enough time —
30%
bruise
18%
—
urination incontinence —
30%
hyperactive
18%
—
dysarthria —
29%
inflammation of the tooth
18%
—
weakness in the extremities —
29%
injury
18%
—
of urinary incontinence —
29%
fidgety
18%
—
parkinson's disease —
29%
pressure in the head
18%
—
fears of anxiety —
29%
brown spots on the skin
17%
—
decreased intelligence —
28%
tingling
17%
—
retinopathy —
28%
head injury
17%
—
motor anxiety —
28%
wounds heal poorly
17%
—
Common symptoms are weakness —
28%
epilepsy attacks
17%
—
patient's condition —
27%
neuralgia
17%
—
worse when walking —
27%
inflammation of the brain
17%
—
worse when moving —
25%
traumatic brain injury
17%
—
speech slurred —
25%
wet skin
17%
—
general weakness —
24%
brown pigmentation after rashes
17%
—
sad —
24%
pituitary gland diseases
17%
—
papules —
24%
neuritis
17%
—
confusion —
24%
facial pain
17%
—
visual impairment —
24%
a history of trauma
16%
—
anxiety —
24%
dehydration
16%
—
depression —
24%
stroke
16%
—
disorders of consciousness —
24%
general intoxication syndrome
15%
—
mood disorder —
23%
gradual deterioration of
15%
—
anxiety —
22%
intoxication
14%
—
angiopathy —
21%
consequences of injuries
14%
—
damage to the nervous system
23%
42%
surgical infections
14%
—
disease operation
25%
34%
pain throughout the body
14%
—
dystrophy
15%
24%
consequences of infection
13%
—
consequences of taking medications
12%
19%
onset of illness
13%
—
consequences of operation
13%
—
cerebellar ataxia
75%
67%
asymmetry
32%
25%