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Distinctive symptoms
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sputum with blood 96%
atrial septal aneurysm 95%
cough 91%
pain chest 89%
dyspnea 88%
pulmonary artery aneurysm 87%
hoarseness voice 85%
cough with shortness 82%
up circulatory disorders 81%
angiopathy 80%
impaired lung function 80%
cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis 80%
heart dysfunction 79%
angioplasty 78%
visceral syphilis 77%
systemic vasculitis 75%
nose pulmonary heart 74%
schistosomiasis 74%
left bronchus and lung 74%
aneurysm of the heart 70%
vascular damage 69%
fibrothorax 69%
impaired arterial function 69%
lung syphilis 68%
pulmonary artery valve insufficiency 68%
lung damage 67%
shortness of breath when moving 67%
breathing is difficult 66%
vasculitis 66%
weakness is worse from movement 65%
history of aneurysmectomy 64%
impaired venous function 64%
cough when inhaling 64%
acquired heart defects 62%
aching chest pain 61%
there are no complaints 60%
breathing cough dry 60%
systemic mycosis 59%
arterial occlusion 58%
mediastinal cancer 58%
patient's condition 57%
oncology 57%
open ductus arteriosus 57%
chest pain when inhaling 56%
heart failure 56%
there is heart failure 56%
dysfunction of the left lung 56%
altered voice 56%
increased 55%
history of surgery 55%
ventricular septal defect 55%
sharp cough 54%
nausea 54%
blue veins 54%
pulmonary hemorrhage 54%
palpitations 54%
open oval window 53%
pain when inhaling 53%
vomiting 53%
mediastinal tumors 52%
feeling of lack of air 52%
superficial veins 51%
it hurts to talk 51%
cough wet 50%
dry cough 50%
a history of prosthetics 50%
pain in the right hypochondrium 50%
violation of pulmonary circulation 50%
aortic aneurysm 50%
weakness and palpitations 49%
swelling of the extremities 49%
symptomatic arterial hypertension 49%
blood diseases 48%
predominant right 48%
palpitations with shortness of breath 48%
lung cancer 48%
pulmonary tuberculosis 48%
pulmonary hypertension 47%
voice disorders 47%
chest pain when breathing 47%
right-sided symptoms 46%
sudden pain 46%
heart hypertrophy 46%
consequences of a fracture 46%
cold skin 46%
inflammation 46%
premature babies 45%
helminths 45%
pain in the veins 45%
fungus 44%
general tension 44%
syphilis 44%
acute injury 44%
veins bloating 44%
calcification 44%
type of breathing chest 44%
painful swelling 43%
pain in the heart 43%
chronic heart failure 43%
congenital heart 43%
pale skin 43%
lung pain 43%
bradycardia 43%
blue skin 42%
pain when breathing 42%
rapid reaction 42%
bronchial lesion 42%
respiratory insufficiency 41%
essential hypertension 41%
general weakness 41%
nausea vomiting 41%
tuberculosis 41%
worse from movement 41%
bone fracture 40%
overwork 40%
patient is motionless 40%
CHD 39%
tachycardia 39%
dystrophy 39%
hypotension 39%
aching 39%
vascular tumor 39%
quickly gets tired 38%
calcium 38%
subacute condition 38%
hypertension 37%
bleeding 37%
dryness 37%
presses 37%
cancer 36%
acute pain 36%
swelling 35%
trauma 34%
consequences of taking medications 33%
lowered 32%
heartbeat is worse when moving 31%

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