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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Peliosis of the liverPortal hypertension
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Distinctive symptoms
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pain when combing 100%
abnormalities of stomach development 41%
worse when leaning forward 90%
abnormalities of intestinal development 32%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium 87%
expansion of the esophagus 32%
abdominal distension 82%
venous bleeding 31%
arsenic poisoning 81%
portal vein thrombosis 31%
abdominal distension a 81%
budd—chiari syndrome 29%
discomfort in the right hypochondrium 79%
intestinal bleeding 28%
liver transplantation 76%
anomalies of esophageal development 28%
waldenstrom 's macroglobulinemia 75%
enlargement of the spleen 28%
a history of organ transplantation 74%
constrictive pericarditis 27%
malignant lymphoma 72%
cirrhosis of the liver 27%
bursting 72%
volume of spleen is reduced 26%
swelling in the stomach 71%
abdominal swelling 26%
lymphoma 70%
primary biliary cirrhosis 26%
belching after eating 69%
essential hypertension 25%
tuberculosis of the liver 68%
veno-occlusive liver disease 25%
bursting pain in the right hypochondrium 67%
acute venous thrombosis 25%
peliosis of the liver 67%
pancreatic glans cancer 24%
necrosis 67%
alveococcosis 24%
congestion belching 66%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 24%
liver spots on the skin 64%
opsouria 24%
weakening of immunity 64%
veins protrude 24%
liver problems 88% 23%
venous mesh on legs 23%
nausea after eating 61%
bleeding 23%
burping with food 61%
presses 23%
yellowness of mucous membranes 61%
hypersplenism 23%
red palms 60%
bleeding ulcer 22%
tuberculosis in the anamnesis 60%
gastric bleeding 22%
liver resection 60%
veins swelling on the legs 22%
hepatitis 86% 25%
mushroom poisoning 21%
angioplasty 82% 21%
secondary biliary cirrhosis of the liver 21%
lymphogranulomatosis 58%
dropsy of the gallbladder 21%
nausea belching 58%
volume of spleen is increased 21%
immunodeficiency 58%
thrombosis 21%
myeloma 58%
polycystic liver disease 21%
vascular asterisks 58%
abnormalities of pancreatic development 21%
rashes on the palms 58%
schistosomiasis 21%
acute endocarditis 56%
swelling of the legs 21%
increased 75% 17%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 20%
liver necrosis 56%
polycystic liver 20%
abdominal breathing 56%
pericarditis 20%
subacute septic endocarditis 56%
anomalies of the gallbladder development 20%
intoxication of alcohol 55%
splenic vein thrombosis 20%
severe itching of the skin 55%
chronic venous edema 19%
rash on the wrists 55%
hypertensive heart failure 19%
increased hairiness 54%
gallbladder cancer 19%
superficial veins 54%
increased bleeding 19%
toxic liver 69% 13%
intrahepatic cholestasis 19%
history of liver surgery 68% 12%
varicose veins of the legs 19%
history of surgery 75% 20%
ankle swelling 19%
nausea 70% 15%
right-sided symptoms 18%
increased ast 52%
phlebitis 18%
gastrointestinal problems 76% 22%
stagnation 18%
increased alt 52%
varicose veins of the esophagus 18%
swelling of the whole body 52%
cholangiocarcinoma 18%
fluid in the abdomen 52%
heart stone 18%
sinusitis 52%
alcoholic cirrhosis liver 18%
abdominal discomfort 52%
feeling of overflow of the stomach 18%
pneumococcal infection 51%
parasitic liver diseases 17%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 50%
liver metastases 17%
small-point rash 49%
limb movement limitation of movement 17%
small rash 49%
heart dysfunction 17%
inflammatory infiltrate 49%
rectum stomach 17%
cancer 67% 17%
chronic heart failure 17%
endocarditis 47%
venous congestion 17%
belly enlargement 66% 17%
bloating 17%
difficulty breathing 47%
inflammation of the stomach 17%
streptococci 47%
consequences of infection 17%
skin problems 62% 13%
echinococcosis 17%
lymph node damage 46%
swelling of the upper part belly 17%
red rash 46%
chest pain on the right 16%
enlarged liver 63% 16%
pressure in the stomach 16%
reddening of the skin 45%
nausea with increased pressure 16%
lot of operations in small things 44%
effects of trauma and shock 16%
congestive kidney 44%
malignant arterial hypertension 16%
itchy skin 44%
biliary cirrhosis of the liver 16%
skin spots 44%
general swelling does 16%
hiv 44%
parenchymal hepatitis 16%
radiation therapy 43%
spicy food 16%
oncology 61% 16%
umbilical hernia 16%
tuberculosis 43%
inflammatory bowel diseases 16%
a lot of medicines 43%
post-traumatic shock 16%
portal hypertension 75% 31%
chronic viral hepatitis 16%
vascular damage 59% 16%
hepatitis chronic 16%
angiopathy 53% 10%
congenital liver fibrosis 16%
radiation damage 41%
head like a drunken 16%
diabetes mellitus 41%
digestive disorders 16%
inflammation 60% 18%
liver cyst 16%
feeling of heaviness in the stomach 56% 15%
heart failure 15%
heaviness in the abdomen 56% 15%
rectal bleeding 15%
cholestasis 54% 14%
there is heart failure 15%
pregnancy 38%
accumulation of gases in the stomach 15%
medicinal hepatotoxicity 54% 14%
abdominal pain on the right 15%
there are no complaints 37%
vascular tumor 15%
ascites 66% 27%
CHD 15%
veins bloating 66% 27%
splenectomy 15%
liver pain 51% 13%
hernia of the abdomen 15%
impaired spleen function 52% 14%
gases in the stomach 15%
lowered 48% 13%
peptic ulcer 15%
portal vein dilated 73% 38%
pancreatic cancer 15%

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