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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Convulsive syndrome in childrenEncephalopathy
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Elements and vitamins 9%(8)14%(4)
Radiography of the area 5%(0)15%(0)
General urine test 10%(13)8%(0)
General blood test 12%(6)6%(1)
CT of the organ 7%(0)8%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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epilepsy in children 49%
dementia 3% 85%
epilepsy attacks 48%
impaired arterial function 7% 64%
absences 31%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 56%
high temperature 24%
up circulatory disorders 6% 57%
epilepsy at night 22%
cognitive disorders 5% 45%
impulsiveness 22%
senile dementia 38%
lags behind in the development 20%
vascular sclerosis 3% 39%
delayed speech development 19%
brain damage 13% 46%
epilepsy in a dream 19%
hysterical child 30%
children's speech 17%
pain in the right knee 30%
convulsions with loss of consciousness 16%
decreased concentration of attention 5% 34%
febrile convulsions in children 14%
hearing impaired 28%
hydrocephalus 14%
concussion of the brain 27%
fainting 14%
consequences of head injury 6% 32%
jealousy in children 13%
essential hypertension 26%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 13%
confusion of thoughts 5% 29%
delay of mental development 12%
thrombosis 3% 27%
convulsions in sleep 12%
loses thought 5% 29%
convulsive syndrome in children 12%
multiple sclerosis 23%
twitching of the body 12%
hypertension 4% 26%
cramps of the hands 12%
hallucinations 5% 25%
neonatal convulsions 12%
hypoxia 7% 26%
tonic convulsions 12%
hypertensive encephalopathy 19%
childhood absentee epilepsy 12%
ataxia 3% 22%
tonic-clonic convulsions 11%
stroke 5% 23%
cramp and spasm 11%
forgetfulness 8% 25%
convulsions in the anamnesis 11%
delirium 5% 21%
generalized epilepsy 11%
post-traumatic encephalopathy 16%
cramps in the extremities 11%
angiopathy 6% 21%
aura 11%
gaye-wernicke syndrome 15%
brain development abnormalities 11%
diabetic encephalopathy 14%
postencephalitic syndrome 10%
multiple encephalomyelitis 14%
arm and leg cramps 10%
occlusion of the subclavian artery 14%
epilepsy in childhood 10%
volitional disorders 13%
epilepsy 51% 39%
toxic encephalopathy 13%
focal epilepsy 10%
oral automatism symptom 13%
epilepsy in the morning 10%
post-resuscitation disease 13%
decreased calcium 9%
uremia 12%
acute head injury 9%
corticobasal degeneration 12%
traumatic brain injury 9%
up strong 12%
head established magnesium deficiency 9%
can't sleep alone 12%
calcium 9%
obliterating atherosclerosis 12%
hypomagnesemia 9%
post-resuscitation syndrome 12%
no consciousness 9%
umbilical 12%
head injury 9%
hepatic encephalopathy 12%
neuroinfections 9%
impaired coordination 4% 16%
paralysis 9%
organic brain damage 8% 20%
sudden onset 9%
pulmonary hypertension 11%
apnea 8%
rapid fatigue from mental work 11%
meningoencephalitis 8%
pulmonary embolism 11%
tiki in children 8%
absent-mindedness 11%
panagiotopoulos syndrome 8%
botulism 11%
decreased magnesium 8%
creutzfeldt-jakob disease 11%
acute injury 8%
hypertension atherosclerosis 11%
focal cortical dysplasia 8%
encephalopathy 5% 16%
temporal lobe epilepsy 8%
traumatic encephalopathy 3% 14%
mental retardation 8%
violation of the function of both lungs 10%
angelman syndrome 8%
umbilical cord abnormalities 10%
thin 8%
tongue numbness 10%
memory impairment 8%
occlusion of the carotid arteries 10%
small epileptic seizure 8%
cirrhosis of the liver 10%
attacks of pain 8%
anatomically narrow pelvis 10%
decreased intelligence 8%
citrullinemia 10%
epileptic encephalopathy in children 8%
round face 10%
cysticercosis 8%
rabies 10%
dravet syndrome 8%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face 10%
rasmussen's encephalitis 8%
pancreatitis 10%
viral meningoencephalitis 8%
azotemia 10%
big head 7%
paresis of the foot 10%
subacute condition 7%
anomalies of labor activity 9%
lennox-gastaut syndrome 7%
skewed pelvis 9%
helps others 7%
desire for change 9%
early closure of fontanelles 7%
whole head hurts 9%
tension in the hands 7%
atherosclerosis of the renal arteries 9%
cysticercosis of the brain 7%
acute liver failure 9%
magnesia 7%
bronchiectasis 9%
boring guy 7%
limited vocabulary 9%
bouts of vision loss 7%
vegetative instability 9%
hemiparesis 7%
rhesus conflict 9%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy 7%
diphtheria 9%
feeling of heat 7%
lead poisoning 9%
twitching of the head 7%
venous insufficiency, chronic peripheral 9%
viral encephalitis 7%
pseudobulbar syndrome 9%
hippocampus is not symmetrical 7%
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries 9%
dizziness 7%
pancreatitis chronic 9%
cerebral palsy 7%
lung abscess 9%
hyperthermic syndrome in children 7%
history of radiation exposure 9%
lissencephaly 7%
strongest weakness 9%
epilepsy in pregnant women 7%
hemolytic disease of newborns 9%
neurosis 7%
number of births increased 9%
2 children 7%
weakness in the foot 9%
cytomegalovirus 7%
acute hepatitis 8%
twitching of the hands 7%
wants to sleep 8%
spasm 7%
birth trauma 8%
myoclonic epilepsy 7%
paresis of legs 8%
happy 7%
slow onset of the disease 8%
tuberous sclerosis 7%
can not sleep 8%
epileptic psychosis 7%
weakness of the eyes 8%
juvenile absentee epilepsy 7%
fatigue from work 8%
epileptic status 7%
atelectasis 8%

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