N34.3 Urethral syndrome, unspecified - analogs
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- 25% Compare Urethral caruncle
- 22% Compare Prolapse of the urethral mucosa
- 22% Compare N37.0 Urethritis in diseases classified elsewhere
- 22% Compare Ureaplasmosis in women
- 20% Compare Ureteritis
- 20% Compare Hyperactivity of the bladder
- 20% Compare Urogenital chlamydia
- 19% Compare Sclerosis of the bladder neck
- 19% Compare Cooperite
- 18% Compare Diverticulum of the urethra
- 18% Compare Foreign body of the urethra
- 17% Compare Urethra valves
- 16% Compare Ureaplasmosis and mycoplasmosis
- 15% Compare Urethral stricture
- 14% Compare Cavernite
- 13% Compare P39.9 Infection specific to the perinatal period, unspecified
- 13% Compare Paraurethral cyst
- 13% Compare Gonorrheal urethritis
- 13% Compare Chronic urethritis
- 13% Compare Salt diathesis
- 13% Compare Bacterial cervicitis
- 12% Compare Rupture of the uterus
- 12% Compare Inflammation of the appendages
- 11% Compare Кардиоренальный синдром у детей
- 11% Compare Gonorrhea in women
- 10% Compare Primary-multiple tumors
- 10% Compare Papilloma of the bladder
- 10% Compare N86 Erosion and ectropion of cervix uteri
- 10% Compare M02 Reactive arthropathies
- 10% Compare Genital allergy
- 10% Compare Urethral polyp
- 10% Compare Megaureter
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