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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General C91.4Postoperative peritonitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(5)100%(1)
General blood test 60%(16)93%(7)
Coagulogram 82%(1)7%(2)
ECG 54%(0)
General urine test 51%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 56%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 24%
leukemia 36%
peritonitis 18%
splenectomy 34%
ascites 16%
volume of spleen is increased 32%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 15%
enlargement of the spleen 29%
abdominal surgery 15%
cancer 27%
intestinal obstruction 14%
anemia 26%
intra-abdominal abscesses 14%
chronic lymphocytic 26%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 14%
oncology 25%
consequences of surgery 14%
lymphocytic 24%
intestinal peristalsis is absent 13%
increased hairiness 24%
history of laparoscopic surgery 13%
acute leukemia 24%
intestinal infection 12%
monocytopenia 23%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 12%
heaviness in the left hypochondrium 21%
inflammatory bowel diseases 12%
agranulocytosis 20%
purulent peritonitis 12%
chronic leukemia 20%
k94 diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases 11%
fever in the body at night 19%
acute abdomen 11%
increased appetite at night 18%
intestinal infarction 11%
impaired spleen function 18%
inflammation of the stomach 11%
neutropenia 18%
impaired function of the large intestine 11%
fever at night with sweating 18%
shock states of various genesis 11%
lymphoma 18%
bleeding into the abdominal cavity 10%
more often in old age 17%
rumbling in the stomach 10%
neuroleukosis 17%
defense of abdominal muscles 10%
general intoxication syndrome 17%
renal artery stenosis 10%
tumor collapse syndrome 16%
metabolic disorder 10%
acute lymphoblastic leukemia 16%
weakness of the abdominal muscles 10%
erythropoietin reduced 16%
purulent pancreatitis 10%
body does not sweat 16%
vomiting 9%
volume of spleen is reduced 16%
intestinal abscess 9%
sweating during meals 16%
impaired gastric function 9%
tuberculosis 16%
acute pneumonia 9%
leukopenia 16%
uremia 9%
lymphadenitis 15%
fluid in the abdomen 9%
hyperthermia 15%
fever abdominal pain 9%
suspicion 15%
dysbacteriosis 9%
paranoia 15%
multiple organ failure 9%
appetite is sharply increased 15%
consequences of cardiovascular surgery 9%
metastases 14%
feeling of heat in the stomach 9%
night sweat 14%
fecal vomiting 9%
thrombocytopenia 14%
toxic nephropathy 9%
gradual deterioration of the condition 14%
hyperbilirubinemia 9%
recovery period 14%
listlessness with fever 9%
sweating of the whole body 14%
impaired arterial function 9%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 14%
increased urea 9%
stage of recovery 14%
history of cardiovascular surgery 8%
does not sweat 13%
hypoproteinemia 8%
executive 13%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 8%
fever with sweating 13%
intestinal lethargy 8%
heaviness in the abdomen 13%
medicinal nephropathy 8%
paraproteinemia 13%
pulmonary embolism 8%
very high fever 13%
impaired function of the small intestine 8%
feeling of heaviness in the stomach 13%
effects of shock 8%
immunodeficiency 13%
consultation with a cardiologist 8%
extramedullary plasmocytoma 13%
increased ESR 8%
night sweating 13%
left-sided symptoms 8%
eats 13%
intestinal bleeding 8%
history of liver surgery 13%
full 8%
imbalance 13%
bloating 8%
excessive sweating at night 13%
stomach bloating strong 8%
hemorrhagic syndrome 13%
increase in creatinine 8%
electrolyte balance disorders 13%
consequences of suppression 8%
hemoglobin increased 12%
arterial bleeding 8%
fever of unclear genesis 12%
chills 8%
increased appetite 12%
effects of hypoxia 8%
myelofibrosis 12%
pancreatitis 8%
retroperitoneal abscess 12%
lack of breath 8%
lowered 20% 6%
fever weakness 8%
t-cell lymphoma of the skin 11%
after heart surgery 8%
shortness of breath during exercise is worse 11%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy 8%
enlarged lymph nodes 11%
pain in the intestines 7%
there is a fever in the whole body 11%
thrombosis 7%
myelodysplastic syndrome 11%
muscle weakness 7%
weakening of immunity 11%
abdominal pain 7%
dizziness from physical exertion 11%
protein with increased 7%
attacks of pain 11%
digestive disorders 7%
pleurisy 11%
consequences of taking medications 6% 13%
low body temperature 11%
arterial occlusion 7%
monoclonal gammapathies 11%
rapid reaction 7%
tuberculous meningitis 11%
nephropathy 7%
malignant lymphoma 11%
exhaustion 7%
teeth rare 10%
hypotension 7%
respiratory insufficiency 10%
hypoxia 7%
sweating is increased 10%
angioplasty 6%
tumors of the spleen 10%
bleeding 6%
hepatitis 10%
consequences of infection 8% 14%
gaucher's disease 10%
angiopathy 6% 11%
heartbeat during exercise 10%
heart dysfunction 6% 9%
lung rupture 10%
impaired kidney function 6% 9%
loss body weight 10%
inflammation 12% 13%
serious condition 10%
weakness after illness 6% 7%
lung abscess 10%
lymphopenia 8% 9%
aplastic anemia 10%
bacterial pneumonia 8% 8%
increased igg 10%
surgical infections 13% 13%
rapid weight loss 10%
drug disease 6% 6%
high fever 10%
bacterial meningitis 10%
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma 10%
no appetite 10%
autoimmune hepatitis 10%
myeloid metaplasia 10%
heaviness in the epigastric 10%
constant pain 10%
increased 22% 10%
rupture of the spleen 10%
severe dizziness 9%
effects of drugs 9%

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