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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General E84.1Intestinal infection in children
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Distinctive symptoms
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constantly wants to eat 53%
impaired function of the large intestine 24% 65%
intestinal pneumatosis 49%
inflammation of the stomach 22% 62%
intolerance to cold 48%
inflammatory bowel diseases 23% 59%
mucoviscidosis 38%
childhood diseases 13% 49%
constantly increased appetite 37%
intestinal infection in children 35%
meconial ileus 35%
impaired gastric function 21% 54%
increased appetite 32%
diarrhea 16% 48%
intestinal obstruction 31%
throat hurts 31%
allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis 31%
abdominal pain 18% 46%
cystic fibrosis of the lungs 29%
dysentery 28%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 28%
liquid stool 19% 46%
cystic fibrosis 28%
headaches 25%
lung aspergilloma 28%
food poisoning in a child 25%
azoospermia 26%
inflammation 19% 43%
obstructive intestinal obstruction 25%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 26% 50%
polypous rhinosinusitis 24%
salmonellosis 21%
the volume of forced exhalation in the first second is reduced 24%
food poisoning 20%
bartter syndrome 24%
iga reduction 20%
atypical mycobacterial infections 24%
aching pain in the left groin 20%
polyps in the nose 24%
salmonellosis in children 20%
mycobacteriosis of the lungs 24%
acute colitis 20%
reinke 's edema 24%
escherichiosis 20%
systemic aspergillosis 23%
pus in feces 19%
pancreatic cyst 23%
bacterial dysentery 19%
schwachman-diamond syndrome 23%
acute dysentery 19%
adhesions in the intestines 23%
bacterial enteritis 18%
aspergillosis 23%
tenesmus 18%
intestinal obstruction in children 22%
colitis in children 18%
male infertility 22%
rotavirus infection in children 17%
invasive lung aspergillosis 22%
aching abdominal pain on the left 16%
sputum in the morning 22%
pain in the sigmoid colon 16%
greasy stools 21%
sowing on intestinal flora 16%
hypertension 21%
diarrhea in a child 16%
expansion of the esophagus 21%
campylobacteriosis 15%
bronchitis in children 21%
in the morning poor appetite 15%
pancreatic fibrosis 21%
iga boost 15%
chronic sinusitis 21%
aching pain in the anus 15%
bronchiectasis 21%
enteritis in children 15%
varicose veins of the esophagus 21%
gastroduodenitis in children 15%
liver cyst 21%
cramping pain in the lower abdomen 15%
laryngitis 20%
cryptosporidiosis 15%
pulmonary eosinophilic infiltrate 20%
coccidiomycosis 15%
lung transplantation 20%
gastritis in children 14%
pseudomonas infection 20%
acute sigmoiditis 14%
typhlitis 20%
enterocolitis in children 14%
artificial feeding 20%
pulling pain in 14%
bronchial tuberculosis 20%
pain in the left groin 14%
tuberculosis of bones 20%
foamy stool 14%
impaired arterial function 20%
acute abdomen in children 14%
in the family diabetes 20%
gastroenterocolitis 14%
pain due to flatulence 20%
proctalgia 14%
bloating pain 20%
loose stools with mucus 14%
tuberculosis of the joints 20%
fever with delirium 14%
pulmonary hemorrhage 20%
giardiasis 14%
consequences of infection 20%
pain in the lower abdomen on the left 14%
cryptozoospermia 20%
enteritis 14%
epiglottitis in children 20%
acute gastroenterocolitis 14%
alcoholic liver disease 20%
amoebiasis 13%
intestinal resection 20%
acute enterocolitis 13%
fibrosis of the lungs 19%
purulent appendicitis 13%
lung cyst 19%
streptodermia 13%
atelectasis 19%
proteus syndrome 13%
cough paroxysmal 19%
sore throats in childhood 13%
inflammation of larynx 19%
gastric dyskinesia 13%
polyp of the maxillary sinus 19%
hypersthenuria 13%
allergy to honey 19%
rectum stomach 13%
cough with difficult sputum 19%
infectious colitis 8% 21%
short bowel syndrome 19%
pseudomembranous colitis 13%
pneumothorax 19%
yersiniosis 13%
impaired pancreatic function 19%
chills 13%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 19%
tension in the stomach 13%
epiglottitis 19%
stomach cramps 12%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 19%
watery diarrhea 12%
hemophilic infection 19%
proctitis 12%
lower respiratory tract infections 18%
abdominal muscle pain 12%
chronic venous edema 18%
abdominal pain on the left 12%
sinusitis 18%
purulent pancreatitis 12%
insufficiency of the external secretory function of the pancreas 18%
biliary dyskinesia 12%
chlorine 18%
digestion gastritis 12%
sputum is scanty 18%
adenovirus infection 12%
portal hypertension 18%
intestinal spasms 12%
pancreatopathy 18%
stomach cramping pain 12%
cartagener syndrome 18%
biliary pancreatitis 12%
frequent antibiotics 18%
low acidity 12%
dropsy of the gallbladder 18%
headache with chills 12%
the cough is different 18%
furunculosis 12%
pneumococcal infection 18%
enterovirus infection 12%
impaired glucose tolerance 18%
stool with mucus 12%
decreased potassium 18%
colitis 7% 19%
sputum with blood 18%
bruising morning 12%
history of surgery 18%
rotovirus 10% 22%
fetid stool 18%
purulent sore throats 12%
bloating 29% 9%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 11%
anomalies of the gallbladder development 17%
pyoderma 11%
stool meager 17%
fever tachycardia 11%
lactation 17%
boil 11%
protein-energy deficiency 17%
dysbacteriosis 11%
for an increase in ige 17%
violation of protein metabolism 11%
oncology 17%
acute duodenitis 11%
split pancreas 17%
throat tickling 11%

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