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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Paraproctitis in childrenMultisystem inflammatory syndrome in children
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 29%(0)93%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 40%(0)56%(0)
General blood test 31%(0)55%(9)
Coprogram 31%(1)54%(1)
Blood biochemistry 75%(0)
Coagulogram 58%(1)
CT of the organ 56%(0)
Colonoscopy 46%(0)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 38%(0)
Chest radiography 38%(0)
ECG 37%(0)
Endoscopy 36%(0)
Measurements at the reception 27%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
consequences of vaccinations 88%
kawasaki disease 86%
paraproctitis 74%
nodular periarteritis 77%
subcutaneous paraproctitis 71%
increased ferritin 75%
redness around the anus 63%
worse after a bath 73%
rectal surgery 60%
suffered covid 71%
intestinal abscess 54%
frequent conjunctivitis 69%
abscess 53%
conjunctivitis 67%
fistula of the rectum 52%
heart dysfunction 67%
dysbacteriosis 51%
multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children 66%
intestinal fistula 49%
duodenitis 65%
-willed redness of the anus 49%
coagulopathy 65%
proctitis 48%
skin problems 64%
pararectal fistula 45%
hypotension 64%
impaired function of the small intestine 44%
pain in the sternum 64%
fistula of the anus 44%
cytokine storm 63%
rejection of the chest 44%
ileit 62%
drowsiness with fever 43%
covid 62%
infectious colitis 42%
conjunctiva red 61%
intoxication 42%
scleritis 61%
intestinal dysbiosis in children 41%
increased fibrinogen 60%
pain in the rectum 41%
throat hurts 60%
phlegmon 40%
procalcitonin is elevated 59%
hot to the touch 40%
d dimer increased 58%
acute sigmoiditis 39%
coronary artery dissection 58%
intestinal phlegmon 38%
cheilitis 57%
proteus syndrome 37%
reason for the consequences of puberty 57%
fistula 35%
viral enteritis 56%
Friedlander 's pneumonia 35%
swelling of the arms and legs 55%
chills 35%
duration of st segment is increased 55%
constantly crying 35%
unformed feces 54%
pain in the intestines 35%
diarrhea 54%
fear of responsibility 34%
diarrhea in a child 53%
constipation children 34%
red lip 53%
skin is hot 34%
increased triglycerides 53%
constipation 34%
dyspnea 53%
parodontitis 33%
swelling of the throat 52%
violation of the stool 33%
exudative pericarditis 52%
blood from the anus 32%
red lips 52%
acute colitis 32%
meningeal symptoms 52%
aching all over the body 32%
acute appendicitis 51%
headache with high fever 32%
lymphadenitis chronic 51%
headache with chills 32%
convulsions pain 51%
listlessness drowsiness 32%
toxic shock syndrome 51%
on palpation 31%
deterioration from overheating 51%
headache aching 31%
swelling of the hands 51%
pain in the lumbar back 31%
vomiting 50%
wound 31%
worse before eating 50%
pus in feces 31%
slowness of movement 49%
discharge from the anus 31%
daytime fever 49%
listlessness with fever 30%
appendicitis 49%
suppuration with fistulas 30%
increased 18% 67%
soft tissue abscess 30%
leg pain with edema 49%
crying during complaints 29%
meningeal syndrome 49%
headache at temperature 28%
pericarditis 48%
lower abdominal pain 28%
erosive gastritis 48%
intestinal resection 28%
damage to the nervous system 48%
headache with fever 28%
massage worse 48%
inflammation of the tooth 28%
pain in the arms and legs 48%
lower back pain 27%
hypercoagulation syndrome 48%
feeling of heat in the head 27%
acute duodenitis 48%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy 27%
gastroduodenitis 48%
temperature with chills 27%
impaired arterial function 47%
diseases of infants 26%
enteritis 47%
streptococci 26%
lymphopenia 47%
drowsiness 26%
angioplasty 47%
there is a fever in the whole body 26%
abdominal pain after diarrhea 47%
intestinal mucosa 25%
cough wet 47%
reddening of the skin 25%
myocarditis 46%
back pain 25%
hydrothorax 45%
does not tolerate pain 24%
with reactive protein increased 45%
no appetite 24%
sluggish baby 45%
nose nursing mom 24%
neutrophilosis 45%
aching 23%
hypoproteinemia 45%
pain throughout the body 23%
diarrhea vomiting 44%
sepsis 23%
abdominal pain with vomiting 44%
general intoxication syndrome 23%
sharp abdominal pain 44%
headaches 22%
consequences of acute respiratory 44%
consequences of injuries 22%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 44%
surgical infections 22%
vasculitis 44%
acute condition 22%
rapid breathing 44%
consequences of surgery 21%
illness after hypothermia 44%
there are no complaints 20%
bronchial asthma 44%
consequences of taking medications 19%
gastritis 43%
history of surgery 41% 30%
enlargement of the spleen 43%
cramps in the legs 43%
lowered 43%
aneurysm 43%
sputum 42%
lymphadenitis 42%
pleurisy 42%
ascites 42%
increased ESR 42%
subfebrility 42%
hyperthermia 42%
feeling the heat in the skin 42%
history of laparoscopic surgery 42%
shock states of various genesis 42%
effects of puberty 42%
inflammation of the brain 42%
bradycardia 41%
swelling of the legs 41%
up worse at 6 am 41%
no children 41%
enlarged liver 40%
impaired nervous system function 40%
thrombocytopenia 40%
cough 39%
pain in the legs 39%
protein with increased 39%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 39%
congestive kidney 39%
obesity 39%
general weakness 39%
2 children 39%
spicy food 38%
digestive disorders 38%

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