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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General NeuromyotoniaMELAS syndrome
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 28%(1)
Coagulogram 22%(1)
Histological studies 22%(0)
Measurements at the reception 21%(0)
Blood biochemistry 20%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
muscle tension 51%
encephalopathy 63%
stiffness in the joints 48%
diabetic encephalopathy 54%
spasm 46%
damage to the nervous system 50%
cramp and spasm 44%
frequent migraines 49%
spasm of chewing muscles 42%
migraine in children 45%
disease periodic muscle 40%
pituitary nanism 45%
stiffness of movements 39%
migraine attack 40%
cannot relax 39%
hearing impaired 38%
fasciculations 37%
height is low 37%
twitching in a dream 35%
masked face (hypomimia) 37%
chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy 35%
stroke 37%
crumpy syndrome 33%
repeated stroke 36%
facial muscle spasm 32%
hemiparesis 35%
tetany 32%
from the discharge of gases 34%
facial spasms 30%
migraine 34%
better from movement 30%
diabetes mellitus 34%
sweating is increased 30%
dwarfism 34%
convulsions in sleep 29%
mitochondrial myopathy 33%
defense of abdominal muscles 29%
sensorineural 33%
desire to move 29%
it hurts to talk 32%
slow walking 29%
periodic weakness 32%
paraneoplastic syndrome 29%
myopathy 29%
cramps at night 28%
delay of mental development 29%
tension in the legs 28%
delayed speech development 28%
vegetative state 28%
diseases of infants 28%
sweating with palpitations 28%
ataxia 28%
fever tachycardia 27%
bloating 28%
sweats often 27%
protein in the urine 28%
spasms in the heart 27%
cramps in the legs 28%
neurological disorders 27%
pituitary gland diseases 28%
shaky gait 26%
pulsates 27%
hyperkinesis 26%
a new patient 27%
severe sweating 25%
myocardial infarction 27%
increased profuse sweating 25%
impaired nervous system function 27%
lung cancer 25%
children's speech 27%
contracture 25%
paresis 26%
acceleration of movements 24%
muscle weakness 25%
can not breathe 24%
hormonal disorders 24%
worse when walking 24%
lags behind in the development 24%
loss of balance 24%
lowered 17% 41%
polyneuropathy 23%
necrosis 23%
nervous excitability 23%
brain damage 23%
remission 23%
attacks of pain 23%
difficult to swallow 23%
angioplasty 22%
difficulty breathing 23%
impaired arterial function 22%
sensations in the extremities 23%
onset of illness 22%
feeling the heat in the skin 23%
childhood diseases 22%
speech slurred 22%
there are no complaints 22%
itchy skin 22%
increased 20%
skin anesthesia 21%
convulsions 28% 42%
there is heart failure 21%
impaired coordination 21% 26%
muscle pain 21%
consequences of infection 18% 22%
zpr fatigue from the disease 21%
angiopathy 19% 23%
heart failure 21%
weakness after illness 20% 24%
tachycardia 20%
heart dysfunction 19% 22%
palpitations 20%
history of surgery 17% 20%
anesthesia 20%
acute condition 20%
quickly gets tired 20%
aching 20%
cancer 19%
feeling of heat 19%
high temperature 19%
drug disease 18%
consequences of taking medications 17%
oncology 17%
inflammation 17%
twitching of the upper eyelid 37% 32%
tics 35% 30%
twitches eyelid 37% 32%

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