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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General C17Villous adenoma
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)24%(0)
Coprogram 14%(1)40%(4)
Colonoscopy 16%(0)33%(0)
Endoscopy 13%(0)25%(0)
Radiography of the area 11%(0)23%(0)
CT of the organ 11%(0)23%(0)
General blood test 14%(1)18%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 84%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
burrs on the fingers 76%
malignization 50%
improvement after defecation 71%
tumors of the sigmoid colon 45%
pain in the groin 71%
little mucus in the stool 40%
bursting pain in the lower abdomen 68%
benign epithelial tumors 18% 56%
bursting in the lower abdomen 66%
warts are large 36%
burrs 66%
intestinal lumen is deformed 36%
drinks often 66%
stool with mucus and blood 32%
pulling pain in 60%
diarrhea with stool blood 32%
pain after stool 60%
loose stools with mucus 31%
pulling pains in the lower abdomen 59%
diarrhea with mucus 31%
pain in the lower abdomen on the right 59%
villous tumor of the colon 29%
stomach like a drum 59%
intestinal lumen is narrowed 29%
pulling abdominal pain 58%
stool with mucus 28%
cell carcinoma colon cancer 57%
abundance of mucus 28%
bursting abdominal pain 56%
increased bleeding 27%
cutting pain in the lower abdomen 56%
tumors of the rectum 25%
pain in the right groin 56%
soft swelling 25%
acute abdomen 55%
loss of fluids 25%
abdominal cramps 52%
blood in feces 24%
vitiligo, says a lot 52%
porous skin 23%
umbilical hernia 52%
diarrhea with blood 23%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 50%
intestinal resection 23%
sympathetic 50%
polyps 15% 38%
religiosity 50%
skin overgrowth 22%
abdominal distension a 48%
warts 22%
abdominal pain on the right 48%
stool meager 22%
metastases 48%
painful swelling 21%
small bowel cancer 48%
tubular adenoma 21%
hernia of the abdomen 48%
oncology in the anamnesis 20%
areas of depigmentation of the skin 48%
impressionability 20%
pain over the pubic 47%
big man 20%
cannot sleep 46%
sensations in the legs 19%
sleep restless 45%
benign neoplasms 23% 42%
tumors of the small intestine 44%
thin 19%
acute abdominal pains 43%
anemia 18%
pain in the groin area 43%
necrosis 17%
bursting 43%
emotional 17%
can not sleep 43%
angioplasty 16%
sharp pain in the stomach 42%
intestinal tumor 31% 46%
prolonged insomnia 42%
oncology 24% 35%
intestinal lymphoma 42%
intestinal polyp 18% 25%
pain spasm 41%
emaciation 13% 19%
skin spots 37%
rapid weight loss 13% 19%
calculating 37%
diarrhea 13% 19%
anxiety 36%
liquid stool 14% 19%
poor sleep 36%
abdominal pain 13% 18%
better in morning 35%
there are no complaints 12% 16%
unspecified mental disorders 35%
pain in the intestines 20% 20%
bowel cancer 34%
intestinal mucosa 20% 20%
benign tumors of the large intestine 32%
history of surgery 21% 21%
abdominal pain is better after defecation 28%
gastrointestinal problems 17% 17%
malignant lymphoma 28%
lymphoma 27%
cancer 26%
congenital intestinal obstruction 26%
carcinoid 25%
lymphosarcoma 25%
carcinoid tumors of the gastrointestinal tract 25%
crohn 24%
benign tumors of the small intestine 24%
colon obstruction 24%
congenital tuberculosis 23%
obstructive intestinal obstruction 23%
appendix cancer 23%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 23%
peritonitis 22%
inflammation 22%
metastatic ovarian cancer 21%
adenocarcinoma of the colon 21%
bloating 21%
problematic skin 21%
small bowel obstruction 21%
tumors of the peritoneum 21%
intestinal bleeding 21%
inversion of the intestines 20%
benign ovarian tumors 20%
hardening of lymph nodes 20%
adenomatous polyp 20%
neoplasms of the vulva 20%
kaposi 's sarcoma 20%
celiac 20%
tuberculosis of the intestine, peritoneum, mesenteric lymph nodes 20%
fair skin 20%
liver is indurated 20%
kidney adenocarcinoma 20%
frequent bloating 19%
vascular tumor 19%
ovarian cancer 19%
spastic abdominal pain 19%
inflammatory bowel diseases 19%
diverticulitis 19%
sprue 19%
shape of large intestine is changed 18%
hemorrhagic cystitis 18%
germinogenic tumors 18%
precancer 18%
lymphogranulomatosis 18%
bloating pain 17%
frequent nausea 17%
often abdominal pain 17%
digestion bloating 17%
intestinal diverticula 17%
tuberculosis of lymph nodes 17%
liver cancer 17%
intestinal ulcer 16%
impaired arterial function 16%
cystitis 16%
abdominal pain with nausea 16%
spasmodic pain 16%
vomiting multiple 16%
fluid in the abdomen 16%
leukemia 16%
oncology relatives 16%
ovarian tumors 16%
pain due to flatulence 16%
blood diseases 16%
allergy to medications 15%
pancreatitis 15%
jaundice 15%
enlarged lymph nodes 15%
rash pustules 15%
abdominal pain with vomiting 15%
ascites 15%
genital neoplasms 15%
impaired function of the large intestine 15%
history of laparoscopic surgery 15%
appendages of the uterus 14%
enteropathy 14%
fistula 14%
lymph node damage 14%
dehydration 14%
tuberculosis 14%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 14%
nausea vomiting 14%
violation of the stool 13%
nausea 13%
gradual deterioration of the condition 13%
digestive disorders 13%
peptic ulcer 13%
kidney diseases 13%
increased sensitivity 13%
female pelvic organs 13%
onset of illness 12%
vomiting 12%
allergy 12%
drug disease 12%
consequences of taking medications 11%
patient's condition 11%
tumors of the large intestine 66% 55%

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