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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General PerihepatitisK55.0
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 44%(2)66%(0)
Endoscopy 39%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 31%(0)
CT of the organ 30%(0)
Measurements at the reception 29%(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%
rumbling in the stomach 87%
thick bile 80%
cannot sleep 83%
lerish syndrome 80%
sleep intermittent 82%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 80%
can not sleep 78%
thrombosis 77%
thin skin 78%
fecal peritonitis 76%
prolonged insomnia 77%
wandering abdominal pain 76%
perihepatitis 71%
biliary ileus 76%
poor sleep 66%
peritonitis 75%
chronic condition 63%
full 72%
gonorrhea in women 52%
atherosclerosis of the abdominal aorta 70%
clamidiosis in women 51%
arterial occlusion 67%
hepatitis 47%
inflammatory bowel diseases 67%
pain in the right hypochondrium 45%
hemorrhoids bleeding 64%
history of laparoscopic surgery 45%
hemorrhoids with blood 64%
light stool 44%
bleeding 60%
liver is indurated 44%
necrosis 59%
liver problems 43%
intestinal bleeding 59%
right-sided symptoms 41%
vomiting coffee grounds 57%
gonorrhea 40%
stone in the stomach 57%
clamidiosis 40%
thick blood 57%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 40%
abdominal pain near the navel 56%
discomfort in the right hypochondrium 38%
increased bleeding 54%
dull pain in the stomach area 38%
frequent stools 54%
constipation 37%
thrombosis of small vessels 53%
endometritis 37%
pain in the intestines 53%
pain in the right shoulder and forearm 36%
rectal bleeding 52%
STDs 36%
hemorrhoids 52%
is generally worse on the right 36%
impaired arterial function 18% 70%
pain right forearm 35%
wandering pains 51%
disease dull abdominal pain 34%
blood from the anus 51%
vulvovaginitis 34%
intra-abdominal abscesses 51%
vulva infections 34%
pain in the navel area 50%
history of liver surgery 33%
obliterating atherosclerosis 50%
chronic oophoritis 33%
pain in the navel area 50%
tingling in the side 33%
intestinal abscess 50%
intra-phase infections 33%
acute appendicitis 50%
cutting pain in the lower abdomen 33%
acute abdomen 32% 82%
feces are grayish-white in color 33%
from the discharge of gases 50%
pain in the right shoulder 33%
atherosclerosis of the aorta 49%
streptococci 33%
the condition is extremely serious 49%
pain in the right arm 33%
appendicitis 49%
high temperature 32%
thrombosis of the lower extremities 49%
aching stomach 32%
angiopathy 18% 67%
cirrhosis of the liver 32%
hypertension atherosclerosis 48%
constipation in adults 31%
with attacks of abdominal pain 48%
pain in the legs when moving 31%
collapse 48%
appendages of the uterus 31%
fecal vomiting 48%
venous insufficiency, chronic peripheral 30%
often abdominal pain 48%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium 30%
purulent peritonitis 47%
shape of uterus is wrong 30%
consequences of infection 47%
walks fast 30%
gallbladder stones 47%
yellowness of mucous membranes 30%
intestinal resection 46%
yellow sclera 30%
stool with gases 45%
stool delay 29%
vomiting blood 44%
cholangitis 29%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 26% 70%
abdominal distension a 28%
vomiting multiple 44%
inflammation of the ovaries 28%
intestinal obstruction 44%
worse extreme temperatures 28%
gastric bleeding 44%
acute cholecystitis 28%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 43%
pain gives in the arm 28%
abundant stool 43%
salpingitis 28%
bleeding ulcer 43%
female pelvic organs 28%
sudden pain 43%
adnexitis 28%
inflammation of the stomach 41%
abdominal distension 28%
bloating 41%
pain when walking 27%
abdominal surgery 40%
subacute septic endocarditis 27%
destructive behavior 39%
pain in the forearm 27%
serious condition 39%
acute endocarditis 27%
pain in the intestines 39%
pulling abdominal pain 27%
abscess 38%
vomiting food 27%
does not tolerate pain 38%
vomiting during meals 27%
peptic ulcer 37%
feeling of heat 27%
the fast man 36%
liver cancer 26%
impaired gastric function 36%
portal hypertension 26%
attacks of pain 35%
food is poorly digested 26%
surgical infections 35%
nose headache from fatigue 26%
blood diseases 32%
feeling of heat in the stomach 26%
lowered 30%
pneumococcal infection 25%
acute abdominal pains 35% 64%
fluid in the abdomen 25%
sharp pain in the stomach 35% 63%
abdominal discomfort 25%
abdominal pain 28% 52%
lower abdominal pain 25%
inflammation 38% 61%
headache at temperature 25%
abdominal pain with vomiting 24% 43%
prolonged defecation 25%
hypertrophy biliary tract 23% 41%
cholecystitis 25%
essential hypertension 21% 39%
headache with weakness 25%
vomiting 43% 61%
bursting 25%
violation of the stool 21% 38%
abdominal swelling 24%
acute pain 32% 48%
increased appetite 24%
hypertension 19% 35%
acceleration of movements 24%
vomiting bile 37% 48%
hepatitis c 24%
ascites 32% 42%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 24%
patient's condition 24% 31%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 24%
history of surgery 36% 42%
pain when moving 24%
vomiting at fever 24%
subfebrility 23%
venous congestion 23%
endocarditis 23%
fever weakness 23%
worse when walking 23%
jaundice 23%
fever in the body 23%
tingling 22%
worse from the heat 22%
constant pain 22%
enlarged liver 22%
calculating 22%
sepsis 21%
general intoxication syndrome 21%

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