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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Multiple encephalomyelitisTransient ischemic attack
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 22%(1)100%(0)
MRI of the brain 100%(0)
ECG 88%(0)
Body mass index K. 46%(0)
Blood biochemistry 19%(2)12%(0)
MRI of the organ 17%(0)11%(0)
CT of the organ 16%(0)10%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 98%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 82%
absent-mindedness 97%
menopause diseases 62%
headache pressing in the temples 83%
cause pathological menopause 60%
pressing pain in the temples 83%
head spasms 55%
leukoencephalitis 81%
pupils enlarged 53%
pressure in the temples 73%
workaholic 51%
misunderstanding 72%
disease from resentment 49%
multiple encephalomyelitis 63%
menopause 49%
illness from stress 62%
fighter for justice 49%
headache in the temples 58%
head severe 43%
benign epithelial tumors 55%
feeling of heaviness in the head 43%
worse from worry 52%
headache behind the eyes 43%
inhibition 50%
dizziness 13% 55%
head tumor 46%
spasmodic pain 40%
headache bursting 65% 19%
pain spasm 39%
brain tumor 43%
transient ischemic attack 35%
bursting in the head 63% 19%
pain in the eyes 34%
benign neoplasms 41%
anxiety 34%
oncology 34%
unspecified mental disorders 34%
headache pressing in the crown 32%
hypertensive cerebral crisis 30%
loses thought 48% 14%
hyperkinetic cardiac syndrome 29%
pressing pain in the crown 32%
hypertension 29%
bursting pain in the temples 32%
body hot 29%
confusion of thoughts 48% 14%
trypanosomiasis 26%
multiple sclerosis 29%
monocular 26%
chlamydial pneumonia 28%
headache pressing bursting 26%
retrobulbar neuritis 27%
pressing headache 64% 90%
presses 38% 12%
personality disorientation 25%
measles 24%
hemianopsia 25%
chickenpox in childhood 23%
impaired arterial function 24%
antibodies to myelin 23%
hemiparesis 24%
pulmonary mycoplasmosis 22%
ocular ischemic syndrome 24%
dizziness with excitement 22%
a feeling of bursting in the head 23%
consequences of vaccinations 22%
dizziness with vomiting 23%
consequences of chickenpox 22%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 23%
optic neuritis 21%
cerebral circulation disorder 22%
nausea with excitement 21%
photopsia 22%
hemiplegia 21%
heart dysfunction 22%
neurogenic bladder 21%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 22%
whooping 21%
visual impairment 21%
rabies 21%
facial numbness 21%
sore throats in childhood 21%
infectious and toxic myocarditis 21%
atypical pneumonia 21%
numbness in the head 21%
consequences of infection 20%
bouts of vision loss 21%
mononucleosis 20%
vestibular ataxia 20%
epidemic flu 20%
stereotypia 20%
the consequences of angina 20%
tingling of the tongue 20%
infectious mononucleosis 20%
endocarditis rheumatic 20%
impaired nervous system function 20%
attacks of pain 20%
chanted speech 20%
spasm 13% 33%
sensory aphasia 20%
occlusion of the carotid arteries 19%
tingling in the body 19%
lost in familiar places 19%
disorders of consciousness 19%
transient blindness 19%
headache from worried 19%
cerebellar dysarthria 19%
enterovirus infection 19%
blurred vision 19%
viral tonsillitis 19%
blindness 19%
rickettsiosis 19%
rheumocarditis 19%
nocturnal enuresis 19%
true dizziness 19%
diphtheria 19%
patient's condition 15% 34%
pain of the muscles of the body 19%
myocardial infarction 19%
effects of the flu 19%
arterial occlusion 18%
consequences of herpes 18%
nausea vomiting 18%
mycoplasma 18%
transient disturbance of cerebral circulation 18%
feeling of bruising 18%
tingling in the hands 18%
paralysis of the lower extremities 18%
periodic dizziness 18%
radiculitis 18%
repeated stroke 18%
tingling in the legs 18%
chronic condition 13% 31%
intestinal paresis 18%
straightforwardness 18%
effects of pneumonia 18%
stroke 18%
chickenpox 18%
memory lapses 18%
stupor 18%
numbness of the hands 18%
sudden dizziness 17%
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries 18%
viral diarrhea 17%
numbness of the hands 17%
headache aching 17%
organic brain damage 17%
pneumonia in the anamnesis 17%
facial crevices 17%
delayed urination 17%
pain during sexual intercourse 17%
high temperature 17%
constant drowsiness 17%
fever with muscle pain 17%
numbness of the extremities 17%
magnesia 17%
periodic nausea 17%
aphasia 17%
hypoalgesia 17%
toxoplasmosis 17%
hypoxia 17%
headache with fever 16%
numbness with tingling and pain 17%
tonsillitis 16%
personality feeling 17%
nervous exhaustion 16%
meningeal symptoms 17%
paralytic syndrome 16%
pain in the tongue 17%
rubella 16%
confusion 17%
intestinal obstruction 16%
migraine 17%
intestinal lethargy 16%
acute blood loss 16%
protein-energy deficiency 16%
noise in the head 16%
headache at temperature 16%
headache with nausea and vomiting 16%
consequences of acute respiratory 16%
rheumatic inflammation 16%
restriction of movement 15%
osteochondrosis 16%
fever in the body 15%
up circulatory disorders 16%
flu 15%
angiopathy 16%
little urine 15%
headache in the back of the head 16%
inflammatory infiltrate 15%
vomiting 16%
feeling of heat in the head 15%
acute endocarditis 16%
agitation 15%
obliterating atherosclerosis 16%
illness after hypothermia 15%
subacute septic endocarditis 16%
encephalopathy 15%
tingling in the extremities 16%
neuritis 15%
numbness with pain 16%

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