Distinctive symptoms
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cognitive disorders
91%
—
melas syndrome —
19%
encephalopathy
88%
14%
mitochondrial myopathy —
17%
brain damage
79%
6%
leber's hereditary optical neuropathy —
16%
up circulatory disorders
78%
6%
myopathy —
15%
dementia
82%
10%
diabetic cardiomyopathy —
13%
impaired arterial function
74%
5%
pearson 's syndrome —
13%
forgetfulness
41%
—
redness of the upper eyelid —
13%
thinking disorders
39%
—
barth syndrome —
12%
stroke
35%
—
vitamin b2 lowered —
11%
vascular dementia
30%
—
zinc —
11%
lowered
39%
9%
optic nerve atrophy —
11%
senile dementia
26%
—
ley syndrome —
11%
organic brain damage
26%
—
not classified in other categories —
11%
cerebral circulation disorder
25%
—
cardiomyopathy —
10%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified
25%
—
liver desire —
10%
affective disorders
24%
—
intoxication with iron preparations —
10%
confusion of consciousness
23%
—
blindness —
9%
mood disorder
23%
—
wolf-parkinson-white syndrome —
9%
hypoxia
23%
—
vitamin b3 lowered —
9%
decreased concentration of attention
23%
—
high cholesterol hypertension —
9%
adaptation disorders
22%
—
pellagra —
9%
delirium
22%
—
beriberi —
9%
madness
22%
—
pancytopenia —
9%
agitation
21%
—
red eyelids —
9%
ischemic stroke
21%
—
desire sugar —
9%
unspecified mental disorders
20%
—
hypoparathyroidism —
9%
grandmother diabetes mellitus
20%
—
secondary cardiomyopathy —
9%
agitated depression
20%
—
glycogenoses —
9%
cares for sick relatives
19%
—
there is heart failure —
9%
atrial fibrillation
19%
—
fatigue feeling —
9%
outbursts of anger
19%
—
heart failure —
9%
organic delusional schizophrenic disorder
19%
—
migraine —
8%
decreased intelligence
19%
—
premature sexual development —
8%
takes care of relatives
19%
—
multiple sclerosis —
8%
elderly patients
19%
—
weak heart —
8%
acute condition
19%
—
problems with the father —
8%
emotional
19%
—
twitching of the upper eyelid —
8%
grandmother hypertension
18%
—
in the genus mental illness —
8%
mental all
18%
—
pulsation in the heart —
8%
hallucinations
18%
—
rickets —
8%
supraventricular arrhythmia
18%
—
chronic liver failure —
8%
anxiety with agitation
18%
—
overall activity is reduced —
8%
thrombosis
18%
—
hypertensive heart failure —
8%
control issues
18%
—
twitches eyelid —
8%
organic dementia in children
17%
—
not enough freedom —
8%
amnesic aphasia
17%
—
effects of overwork —
8%
senile psychosis
17%
—
liver pain —
7%
mixed anxious
17%
—
impaired uterine function —
7%
depression anxiety
17%
—
tumors of the heart —
7%
arrhythmia attacks
17%
—
heart hypertrophy —
7%
permanent arrhythmia
17%
—
chronic heart failure —
7%
essential hypertension
17%
—
apnea —
7%
psycho - organic syndrome
17%
—
tics —
7%
drug disease
17%
—
increased sugar —
7%
more often in old age
16%
—
pulsates —
7%
changeable mood
16%
—
hypotrophy —
7%
state of exacerbation
15%
—
liver dysfunction —
7%
neurosyphilis
15%
—
liver failure —
7%
angiopathy
23%
6%
deafness —
7%
emotional rigidity
15%
—
leukoencephalitis —
6%
lazy
15%
—
thin —
6%
catatonia
15%
—
sepsis —
6%
semantic aphasia
15%
—
female pelvic organs —
6%
intoxication psychosis
15%
—
does not tolerate pain —
6%
aphasia
15%
—
bacteremia —
6%
chronic condition
14%
—
not enough time —
6%
vasculitis
14%
—
responsible —
6%
hearing impaired
23%
7%
overwork —
6%
no consciousness
14%
—
anemia —
6%
anxiety
14%
—
impaired gastric function —
6%
thalamic syndrome
14%
—
nose nursing mom —
6%
hypotension
14%
—
merrf syndrome —
5%
acalculia
14%
—
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract —
5%
myxoma
14%
—
oncology
7%
11%
financial problems
14%
—
liver problems
5%
8%
metabolic disorder
14%
—
necrosis
8%
11%
impaired venous function
14%
—
diabetes mellitus
8%
10%
memory impairment
14%
—
feeling of bruising
5%
6%
high intelligence
14%
—
2 children
6%
6%
occlusion of the carotid arteries
13%
—
zpr fatigue from the disease
6%
6%
vertebro-basilar insufficiency
13%
—
vascular damage
6%
6%
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries
13%
—
quickly gets tired
6%
6%
pseudobulbar syndrome
13%
—
constant weakness
6%
6%
epileptic status
13%
—
endocarditis
13%
—
destructive behavior
13%
—
syphilis
13%
—
paretic gait
13%
—
stones in the bladder
13%
—
arterial occlusion
12%
—
attacks of pain
12%
—
subarachnoid hemorrhage
12%
—
thinking about life
12%
—
repeated stroke
12%
—
affective psychosis
12%
—
pronounced forgetfulness
12%
—
general intoxication syndrome
12%
—
organic mood disorder
12%
—
constant drowsiness
12%
—
stage of recovery
12%
—
aversion to mental labor
12%
—
the head is too heavy
12%
—
thinks about the bad
12%
—
lyme
12%
—
in the family diabetes
12%
—
memory loss
12%
—
recovery period
12%
—
plaques in the arteries
12%
—
tears from emotions
12%
—
weakness in the leg muscles
11%
—
history of surgery
11%
—
systolic hypertension
11%
—
periodic fainting
11%
—
paresis of legs
11%
—
can not think
11%
—
cerebellar ataxia
11%
—
urinary incontinence
11%
—