Distinctive symptoms
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cognitive disorders
91%
11%
memory lapses —
60%
encephalopathy
88%
10%
religiosity —
24%
up circulatory disorders
78%
8%
fainting
9%
31%
brain damage
79%
11%
can't get together —
22%
impaired arterial function
74%
16%
is not thinking —
21%
thinking disorders
38%
6%
can not think
10%
29%
lowered
39%
8%
epilepsy
8%
26%
stroke
35%
5%
memory of the past —
14%
hearing impaired
23%
—
head injury
6%
19%
hallucinations
22%
—
migraine —
12%
adaptation disorders
22%
—
mental shock —
12%
agitation
21%
—
dementia
82%
94%
ischemic stroke
21%
—
solvent poisoning —
11%
agitated depression
20%
—
loses thought
9%
19%
vascular dementia
30%
8%
pulsates —
10%
outbursts of anger
19%
—
the syndrome of leaving and vagrancy —
10%
organic delusional schizophrenic disorder
19%
—
life in the past —
10%
impaired nervous system function
19%
—
hematoma —
10%
elderly patients
19%
—
pseudodementia —
10%
takes care of relatives
19%
—
memory impairment
13%
23%
grandmother diabetes mellitus
19%
—
confusion of thoughts
9%
18%
acute condition
19%
—
sudden memory loss —
9%
mental all
18%
—
migraine status —
9%
thrombosis
18%
—
carbon monoxide poisoning —
9%
atrial fibrillation
18%
—
drug overdose —
9%
cares for sick relatives
18%
—
syphilitic meningitis —
9%
emotional
18%
—
confabulation —
9%
hypertension
18%
—
concussion of the brain —
8%
diabetic encephalopathy
17%
—
tick-borne encephalitis —
8%
grandmother hypertension
17%
—
brain tumors —
8%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels
17%
—
migraine attack —
8%
supraventricular arrhythmia
17%
—
brain death —
8%
essential hypertension
17%
—
brain bruised —
8%
control issues
17%
—
thoughts about work —
8%
senile psychosis
17%
—
sexual violence anamnesis —
8%
anxiety with agitation
17%
—
contusion head —
8%
loss of balance
16%
—
stupor
11%
19%
permanent arrhythmia
16%
—
pulsation in the head —
7%
amnesic aphasia
16%
—
intracerebral hematoma —
7%
organic dementia in children
16%
—
speaks poorly —
7%
arrhythmia attacks
16%
—
slow thinking —
7%
heart dysfunction
16%
—
viral meningitis —
7%
affective disorders
24%
6%
restless and anxious —
7%
decreased concentration of attention
22%
5%
acute blood loss —
7%
cerebral circulation disorder
25%
8%
severe hypoxia —
7%
organic brain damage
26%
9%
violation of pulmonary circulation —
7%
more often in old age
15%
—
traumatic shock —
7%
changeable mood
15%
—
severe gas formation —
7%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified
25%
8%
from eating better —
7%
lazy
15%
—
the volume of blood loss is reduced —
7%
intoxication psychosis
15%
—
conflict in the family —
7%
catatonia
15%
—
toxic encephalopathy —
7%
paraphasia
15%
—
viral encephalitis —
7%
freezing when walking
15%
—
consequences of taking medications —
7%
state of exacerbation
15%
—
schizophrenia —
7%
mood disorder
22%
5%
viral meningoencephalitis —
7%
acalculia
14%
—
bacterial meningitis —
7%
chronic condition
14%
—
head tumor —
6%
hypotension
14%
—
meningitis —
6%
aphasia
14%
—
hysteria —
6%
apathy
14%
—
encephalitis —
6%
CHD
14%
—
inflammation of the brain —
6%
no consciousness
14%
—
suffocation —
6%
emotional rigidity
14%
—
chronic respiratory failure —
6%
semantic aphasia
14%
—
bruise —
6%
arrhythmia
14%
—
meningoencephalitis —
6%
endocarditis
13%
—
a history of neurosurgery —
6%
increased
19%
4%
arterial bleeding —
6%
metabolic disorder
13%
—
memory loss
11%
16%
impaired venous function
13%
—
leukoencephalitis —
5%
myxoma
13%
—
respiratory insufficiency —
5%
epileptic status
13%
—
consequences of injuries —
5%
high intelligence
13%
—
bleeding —
5%
stones in the bladder
13%
—
trauma
5%
10%
financial problems
13%
—
transient global amnesia —
4%
vasculitis
13%
—
neurospeed —
4%
parkinson's disease
13%
—
dissociative amnesia —
4%
patient's condition
21%
6%
psychologist
6%
9%
destructive behavior
13%
—
oncology
7%
9%
organic mood disorder
12%
—
traumatic brain injury
6%
8%
occlusion of the carotid arteries
12%
—
brain tumor
8%
9%
limited vocabulary
12%
—
impaired lung function
5%
5%
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries
12%
—
head severe
7%
7%
vertebro-basilar insufficiency
12%
—
feeling of heaviness in the head
7%
7%
pseudobulbar syndrome
12%
—
alcohol dependence
6%
6%
paretic gait
12%
—
tears from emotions
12%
—
repeated stroke
12%
—
arterial occlusion
12%
—
obvisit
12%
—
impaired coordination
12%
—
delirium
22%
8%
the head is too heavy
12%
—
aversion to mental labor
12%
—
aggressive
12%
—
thinking about life
12%
—
pronounced forgetfulness
12%
—
recovery period
12%
—
confusion of consciousness
23%
9%
stage of recovery
12%
—
leg weakness walking
11%
—
in the family diabetes
11%
—
worse from worry
11%
—
primary-multiple tumors
11%
—
affective psychosis
11%
—
thinks about the bad
11%
—
lyme
11%
—
constant drowsiness
11%
—
hears voices
11%
—
plaques in the arteries
11%
—
subarachnoid hemorrhage
11%
—
systemic vasculitis
11%
—
the desire to be an adult
11%
—
convulsions
11%
—
anamnesis ischemic stroke
11%
—