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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences Similar N99.4Appendicitis in children
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Distinctive symptoms
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pain is worse at the beginning of the movement 80%
painful menstruation the first day 39%
worse at the beginning of movement 72%
appendicitis in children 38%
sudden vomiting 71%
appendicular infiltrate 31%
chemical burns 63%
appendicular abscess 30%
pain at the beginning of movement 63%
acute appendicitis 26%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 70% 6%
catarrhal appendicitis 25%
pulling abdominal pain 62%
pain in the right groin 25%
discomfort in the intestines 62%
appendicitis 25%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 80% 17%
monthly painful 21%
pain in the intestines 76% 14%
purulent peritonitis 21%
pain increases gradually 59%
pain over the pubic 21%
abdominal pain constipation 59%
pain in the sacrum 20%
internal bleeding 57%
phlegmon 19%
worse when moving 63% 4%
phlegmonous appendicitis 19%
gynecological operations 56%
pain in the groin area 19%
cyclic vomiting 56%
fecal stone 18%
constipation with loose stools 56%
abscess 17%
vomiting even from water 55%
purulent appendicitis 17%
regular stool 64% 7%
pain in the navel 16%
digestion constipation 54%
inflammatory infiltrate 16%
hypotension with weakness 54%
palpation in iliac regions is painful 16%
abdominal injuries 53%
pain in the navel area 16%
slow onset of the disease 53%
intestinal abscess 16%
constipation 62% 7%
intra-abdominal abscesses 15%
vomiting 69% 14%
chronic appendicitis 14%
abdominal discomfort 53%
inflammatory bowel diseases 14%
vomiting with blood 51%
worse from pressure 14%
vomiting during fever 51%
pain worse from pressure 14%
adhesions in the intestines 60% 7%
palpation is painful in epigastrium 14%
diarrhea vomiting 50%
ascites 13%
no strength 49%
postoperative pain 13%
sudden pain 49%
predominant right 13%
sudden onset 52% 4%
pain in the rectum 13%
frequent stools 58% 10%
leukocytosis 13%
injury 52% 5%
abdominal pain when pressing 13%
blood diseases 51% 4%
childhood diseases 13%
pain when moving 51% 4%
intestinal dysbiosis in children 13%
consequences of taking medications 61% 14%
treatment with antibiotics 13%
state of exacerbation 44%
postoperative peritonitis 12%
blood loss 44%
consequences of infection 12%
appendectomy 80% 34%
is quickly irritated 12%
gradual deterioration of 43%
helminthiasis in children 12%
intestinal paresis 58% 14%
rectal infiltration 12%
chronic condition 42%
tongue wet 11%
consequences of injuries 41%
abdominal compartment syndrome 11%
hypotension 41%
fluid in the abdomen 11%
aches 47% 4%
overlaid tongue at the root 11%
weakness after illness 40%
pain in the right hypochondrium 11%
subacute condition 40%
stomach pain 11%
painful appearance 45% 4%
folliculitis 11%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 43% 4%
loose stools with mucus 11%
consequences of operation 54% 15%
abdominal pain on the right 11%
paralytic syndrome 51% 12%
white plaque on the tongue 11%
sensitivity to medications 41% 3%
white plaque at the root of the tongue 11%
rapid reaction 43% 5%
helminths 11%
vomiting multiple 50% 12%
diarrhea with mucus 11%
periods of exacerbation 42% 5%
pain in the lower abdomen on the right 11%
dehydration 44% 7%
retroperitoneal phlegmon 10%
acute condition 42% 7%
chair with mucus 10%
weakness 37% 3%
bacteremia 10%
paresis 44% 10%
palpation in iliac regions is painful on right 10%
liquid stool 43% 10%
local peritonitis 10%
violation of the chair 43% 11%
follicle atresia 10%
sepsis 42% 10%
overlaid tongue 10%
diarrhea 42% 11%
wandering abdominal pain 10%
pain throughout the body 40% 9%
no appetite 10%
bleeding 39% 8%
rare stool 10%
high temperature 39% 10%
follicular sore 10%
onset of illness 37% 8%
lower back pain on the right 10%
sharp belly 47% 18%
abdominal pain near the navel 10%
intra-abdominal infections 50% 21%
there are no complaints 10%
abdominal pain 42% 17%
pain under the lower ribs 10%
patient's condition 35% 14%
purulent wound 10%
abdominal pain from experiences 9%
liver pain 9%
tenderness on palpation of small pelvis 9%
overeating in children 9%
weak hair 9%
lower abdominal pain 9%
enteritis in children 9%
appendix stones 9%
pain in the right hip 9%
infected burns 9%
pus in feces 9%
vomiting once 9%
surgical infections 9%
dysbacteriosis 9%
gastroduodenitis in children 9%
pain in the right side 9%
The child cries in his sleep 9%
nausea 9%
little mucus in the stool 9%
open person 8%
nausea without vomiting 8%
foreign body of the intestine 8%
sowing for intestinal flora is positive 8%
hematuria 8%
typhlitis 8%
sharp pain in the stomach 8%
complete lack of appetite 8%
ascaris 8%
hyperthermia 8%
necrosis 8%
amoebiasis 8%
soft tissue abscess 8%
dry 8%
pain in the side 8%
typhoid fever 8%
wound postoperative 8%
neutrophilosis 8%
conservative in food 8%
abdominal pain with vomiting 8%
extreme abdominal pain when touched 8%
stiffness in the joints 8%
large child 8%
increased acidity of the stomach 8%
vomiting from excitement 8%
hard stools 8%
irritate children 8%
yersiniosis 8%
palpation is painful in hypogastrium 8%
ascariasis 8%
suppuration of the skin 8%
pileflebitis 8%
pain all over the stomach 8%
crying in a dream 8%
breath retention 8%

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