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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General H40.4Retinal tear
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Distinctive symptoms
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secondary cataract 70%
macular rupture 66%
glaucoma and cataracts 68%
blurred vision 33%
secondary glaucoma 66%
impatient 32%
pupils enlarged 58%
retinal rupture 30%
glaucoma 56%
patient 29%
consequences of eye injury 54%
short sleep 29%
cataract 54%
dizziness 24%
dislocation of the lens 50%
hypertension 22%
pupils are narrowed 48%
back pain 21%
thrombosis of the central retinal vein 47%
overwork 18%
blunt trauma to the eye 47%
peripheral retinal dystrophy 17%
mechanical damage to the eyes 47%
heavy eyes 16%
eye injury 47%
increased pressure under stress 12%
occlusion of the central retinal vein 45%
puts pressure on the eyes 11%
synechiae of pupil 44%
it gets dark in the eyes 11%
corneal injuries 44%
contusion head 11%
inflammation of the eyes 43%
retinal laser coagulation 11%
neovascular glaucoma 42%
different eyes 10%
foreign body of the cornea 41%
flies in front of the eyes 10%
post - thrombophlebitic syndrome 41%
fatigue during physical exertion 10%
aphakia 41%
head tilted 10%
aniridia 40%
porous skin 9%
acute violation of ophthalmotonus 40%
photophobia 9%
intraocular pressure is lowered 40%
severe stress 9%
keratoglobus 39%
blindness 8%
contusions of the eye 39%
intensive physical load 8%
eye surgery 49% 8%
helps others 7%
fundus veins hemorrhages 37%
there are no complaints 6%
increased 37%
dislocation 36%
penetrating eye injury 36%
pigmented glaucoma 36%
microphthalmos 35%
acute venous thrombosis 35%
a foreign body in the eye 35%
consequences of injuries 44% 7%
s eyes cloudy 34%
fundus arteries narrowed 34%
has a swelling of the eye 33%
corneal edema 33%
scotoma 32%
acute vascular occlusion of the extremities 32%
trauma 40% 6%
inflammation 31%
swelling after injury 31%
consequences of taking medications 31%
thrombosis 30%
the consequences of bruise 30%
consequences of eye surgery 30%
eye development abnormalities 30%
narrowing of the fields of vision 30%
scarring 30%
loss of visual fields 30%
impaired venous function 29%
rough skin 29%
history of surgery 37% 6%
consequence of hormone treatment 29%
corneal opacity 29%
chorioretinitis 29%
shroud 28%
uveit 27%
impaired arterial function 27%
eye swelling 26%
peripheral artery thrombosis 26%
venous congestion 25%
sedentary lifestyle 25%
effects of taking hormones 25%
wound postoperative 25%
worse at 7 am 25%
feeling of fullness 25%
veins bloating 24%
arterial occlusion 23%
general swelling does 23%
a history of organ transplantation 22%
worse in morning 22%
hypotension 21%
changes in the blood 21%
wound 20%
up circulatory disorders 20%
hemophthalmos 33% 11%
cancer 20%
angiopathy 28% 7%
consequences of surgery 19%
swelling 19%
angioplasty 19%
blood diseases 19%
skin problems 19%
oncology 18%
patient's condition 18%
hemorrhage in the eye 27% 9%
angiopathy of the retina 26% 9%
bruise 26% 9%
visual impairment 22% 7%
retinal dystrophy 29% 14%
presses 21% 7%
dystrophy 22% 10%
vitreous detachment 34% 26%
retinal 30% 23%

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