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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Marcus Gunn SyndromeKlippel-Feil syndrome
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MRI of the organ 29%(0)
CT of the organ 28%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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ptosis of the upper eyelids 52%
neck is short 85%
amblyopia 41%
synostosis 71%
clenches teeth 40%
neck pain 68%
worse from movement 39%
spinal canal stenosis 64%
moves the jaw 38%
spinal abnormalities 63%
strabismus 33%
pain in the neck from the front 59%
the eye is red and swollen 30%
spondylolysis 56%
compression of the jaws 30%
sprengel 's disease 55%
swelling of the conjunctiva 28%
involuntary hand movements 54%
teeth rare 28%
congenital abnormalities of the ureter 53%
neuritis of the facial nerve 26%
congenital muscular torticollis 52%
conjunctiva redness 26%
kidney dystopia 50%
brain damage 25%
scoliosis in children 50%
up strong 25%
curvature of the spine 50%
tooth extraction 24%
skew of blades 49%
consequences of surgery 24%
neck ribs 49%
eye injury 23%
spina bifida 49%
red blood vessels of the eyes 23%
torticollis 48%
mechanical damage to the eyes 23%
pain in the cervical spine 48%
heavy eyes 23%
posture disorders in children 47%
inflammation of the tooth 23%
bone deformation 47%
trauma 23%
congenital anomalies of the upper extremities 47%
encephalitis 22%
stiffness in the neck 46%
neuritis 22%
kidney aplasia 46%
facial pain 22%
pain in the cervical 46%
eye swelling 22%
hydronephrosis 45%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy 22%
syndactyly 45%
consequences of taking medications 22%
deformity of the toes 45%
age 4 years 21%
spine protrusion 45%
open person 21%
joint hypermobility syndrome 45%
traumatic brain injury 21%
hair anomalies 45%
neurological pain 21%
ventricular septal defect 44%
hypotrophy 21%
deformity of the fingers 44%
neuralgia 21%
involuntary movements 43%
head injury 20%
deformation of the skull 43%
leukoencephalitis 20%
heart failure in children 43%
cerebral circulation disorder 20%
joints unstable 42%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 20%
heaviness in the chest 42%
organic brain damage 19%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 41%
nose nursing mom 19%
anomalies of kidney development 41%
thin 19%
head severe 40%
family man 19%
feeling of heaviness in the head 40%
synkinesia 81% 61%
scoliosis 39%
hypoxia 18%
heaviness in the body 39%
angiopathy 17%
deformity of fingers 39%
swelling 17%
deformity of the foot 38%
acute pain 17%
fidgety 37%
up circulatory disorders 17%
restriction of movement 37%
conducting an inspection 17%
lung removed 37%
impaired arterial function 16%
spondylopathy 36%
drug disease 16%
omission of internal organs 36%
inflammation 15%
curvature of the legs 35%
congenital heart 35%
muscle tension 35%
back pain 34%
stiffness in the joints 33%
lags behind in the development 31%
there is heart failure 31%
heart failure 31%
muscle weakness 31%
increased 25%
pterygoid scapula 25%
paresis 19% 33%
neurological disorders 17% 29%
childhood diseases 16% 28%
damage to the nervous system 17% 28%
lowered 15% 26%
history of surgery 33% 36%

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