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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Martin-Bell syndromeFunctional dyslalia
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Coagulogram 32%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 93%
mental retardation 89%
replacing sounds 86%
does not look into the eyes 87%
dyslalia 80%
there is autism in the family 78%
distortion of sounds 72%
fidgety 74%
bilingualism in children 66%
hyperactive 74%
taciturnity 63%
whimpers 73%
burr 58%
big nose 71%
talks about business 53%
ovarian insufficiency 71%
mechanical dyslalia 52%
big ears 69%
few friends 49%
increased head circumference 68%
tame child 47%
stereotypia 60%
phonetic speech disorder 47%
autism spectrum 58%
fear of talking 45%
appendages of the uterus 56%
speech is incoherent 43%
grimaces 55%
mitigation defect 43%
stims 54%
kappacism 43%
self-torture 54%
phonetic and phonemic underdevelopment (ffn) 43%
limited vocabulary 53%
dysarthria 42%
difficulties in communication 53%
alimentary dystrophy 42%
echolalia 53%
lambdacism 41%
up imbecility 53%
rotacism 40%
strongest weakness 52%
child is not says 40%
aggressive 52%
delayed speech development 38%
slow thinking 51%
lot of things 38%
obesity in children 51%
fear of relationships 37%
female pelvic organs 51%
sigmatism 37%
aggressive child 50%
repeats the words 37%
weak ligaments 50%
fear of responsibility 36%
martin-bell syndrome 50%
alalia 35%
muscle weakness 50%
underdevelopment 35%
increased 50%
muscle stretching 34%
tension in the legs 49%
worse from the slightest noise 33%
stereotypical movements 49%
neurasthenia 33%
weakness of the ligaments 48%
anomalies of tongue 33%
tremor of the hands 46%
chatty 33%
effects of hormone 46%
clumsiness 33%
in the genus mental illness 45%
worse when shouting 33%
there are no complaints 45%
fasting 32%
takes antidepressants 44%
solid tumor 32%
consequences of suppression 43%
soft swelling 32%
intellectual disabilities in children 43%
brain damage 32%
big head 43%
often sick child 31%
consequences of taking medications 43%
says the same 30%
smart baby 42%
dependence on parents 29%
emotional tension 42%
oncology 29%
feeling of fullness 42%
deafness 29%
epilepsy attacks 40%
agnosia 28%
tremor 40%
delay of mental development 28%
age 4 years 40%
hypotrophy 27%
problems with studying 39%
difficulty breathing 27%
epilepsy 38%
hearing impaired 26%
2 children 38%
beriberi 26%
obesity 38%
early development 25%
protein c deficiency 38%
frequent colds 25%
destructive behavior 38%
constant weakness 25%
overweight 37%
neurosis 25%
lowered 59% 20%
dystrophy 24%
family man 37%
immunodeficiency 24%
psychologist 36%
dryness 23%
unspecified mental disorders 36%
increased sensitivity 23%
convulsions 35%
quickly gets tired 23%
emotional 34%
feeling of bruising 23%
weakness after illness 34%
lags behind in the development 78% 100%
angioplasty 32%
consequences of infection 21%
childhood diseases 71% 37%
children's speech 39% 58%
patient's condition 30%
speech slurred 54% 57%
decreased intelligence 59% 28%
clapping 28%
aphasia 46% 31%
muscular dystonia 44% 29%
closes 40% 26%
speech absence 43% 29%

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