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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Cirrhosis of the liver in childrenK74.3
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)46%(18)
Coagulogram 97%(1)41%(11)
Blood biochemistry 14%(1)100%(37)
Coprogram 43%(6)
General urine test 41%(10)
ECG 40%(0)
Infection tests 25%(0)15%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 37%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 40%
atresia of the bile ducts 21%
primary biliary cirrhosis 37%
itching veins 21%
primary sclerosing cholangitis 34%
childhood diseases 20%
sclerosing cholangitis 32%
worse from salty 20%
proteinuria 29%
pain in the right side 20%
cholestasis 26%
toenails deformed 20%
leukocyturia 24%
red plaques on the skin 19%
secondary biliary cirrhosis of the liver 22%
main complaint itching 19%
chronic cholangitis 22%
pain in the side 19%
osteomalacia 21%
tyrosinemia 19%
purulent cholangitis 21%
dull pain in the right hypochondrium 18%
acute hepatitis 19%
acute abdomen in children 17%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 19%
listeriosis 17%
enlarged liver 19%
cytomegalovirus infection in pregnant women 17%
liver failure 19%
red rash on the body 16%
bacteremia 19%
deformity of nails 16%
inflammatory bowel diseases 19%
hepatitis D 16%
hepatorenal syndrome 18%
rubella during pregnancy 16%
gastric bleeding 18%
itching of the scalp 16%
abdominal swelling 18%
fast saturation 16%
bleeding ulcer 18%
eats quickly 16%
sepsis 18%
itching of the skin of the abdomen 15%
protein with increased 18%
deformity of the toes 15%
hepatopulmonary syndrome 18%
liver dystrophy 15%
enlargement of the spleen 18%
glycogenoses 15%
arterial bleeding 18%
hepatitis A 15%
peptic ulcer 18%
child's poor appetite 15%
abdominal surgery 17%
digestive weakness 15%
better at night 17%
pain in the esophagus 15%
intestinal bleeding 17%
nosebleed 14%
liver sarcoma 17%
curvature of the shins 14%
liver injuries 17%
change in appetite 14%
impaired function of the small intestine 17%
breathing superficial 14%
breath no itching 17%
intestinal resection 13%
chronic liver failure 17%
pain in the right hypochondrium 23% 8%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 16%
superficial veins 13%
enteropathy 16%
deformity of fingers 13%
liver cancer 16%
cytomegalovirus 12%
pain in the right wrist 16%
curvature of the legs 12%
oncology 16%
rubella 12%
increased bleeding 16%
syphilis 12%
gallbladder cancer 16%
sensations in the extremities 12%
inflammation 16%
myocardial infarction 11%
hyperbilirubinemia 16%
high height 11%
lowered 16%
herpes 11%
essential hypertension 16%
arterial occlusion 11%
pulling pain in the buttocks 16%
autoimmune hepatitis 22% 9%
pulling pain in the right arm 16%
digestive disorders 11%
trauma 16%
worse during meals 10%
stool meager 15%
worse food 10%
ulcer on the leg 15%
liver spots on the face 20% 9%
impaired kidney function 15%
need support 8%
hepatitis c 15%
palms yellow 17% 7%
abnormalities of stomach development 15%
congenital liver fibrosis 21% 11%
little fat in the fecal 15%
no appetite 15% 5%
osteoporosis 15%
vascular mesh on the face 18% 8%
cholestatic hepatitis 15%
hepatitis chronic 15% 6%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 15%
chronic viral hepatitis 15% 6%
alcoholic hepatitis 15%
the rash on the face is small 15% 6%
cancer 15%
face is yellow 16% 7%
thrombosis 15%
stomach swells 15% 6%
high temperature 15%
xanthomas 16% 7%
nephropathy 15%
right-sided symptoms 17% 8%
venous congestion 14%
veins bloating 20% 11%
there is heart failure 14%
expansion of the esophagus 22% 13%
vitamin d deficiency 14%
wilson-konovalov disease 15% 6%
nosocomial infections 14%
hemochromatosis 15% 7%
acute viral hepatitis 14%
metabolic disorder 14% 6%
portal vein dilated 14%
rashes on the palms 14% 6%
impaired function of the bile ducts 14%
vascular asterisks 14% 6%
joint diseases 14%
rash on the wrists 14% 6%
liver pain 14%
viral hepatitis b 17% 10%
intra-abdominal abscesses 14%
ascites 26% 19%
abnormalities of intestinal development 14%
rash on the body 12% 5%
acute tubular necrosis 14%
toxicosis 12% 5%
chronic heart failure 14%
small-point rash 12% 5%
hypervolemia 14%
protein-energy deficiency 12% 5%
heart failure 14%
rashes on the face 12% 5%
acute liver failure 14%
red dots 13% 6%
parenchymal hepatitis 14%
varicose veins of the esophagus 17% 11%
dry 14%
hepatitis 24% 18%
myeloid metaplasia 14%
dystrophy 10% 4%
autoimmune thyroiditis 14%
nausea 10% 4%
portal vein thrombosis 14%
weakness after illness 10% 4%
pneumonia 14%
belly enlargement 17% 11%
pleural thoracocentesis 14%
neurological disorders 10% 4%
malabsorption 14%
liver spots on the skin 16% 10%
erythrophobia 14%
strictures of the bile ducts 16% 10%
alcoholic liver disease 14%
red rash 11% 5%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 14%
up vascular mesh 11% 5%
better to be alone 14%
dyspnea 15% 10%
heart dysfunction 14%
positive 12% 7%
swelling 14%
pain in the veins 12% 7%
cervical hypertrophy 13%
роды и вскармливание 9% 4%
goodpasture syndrome 13%
cirrhosis of the liver 26% 22%
chronic venous edema 13%
the palms are red and yellow 8% 4%
colitis 13%
acute condition 10% 6%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 13%
attacks of pain 10% 6%
vascular damage 13%
caution 11% 7%
cholesterolemia 13%
spicy food 11% 7%
transplant rejection reaction 13%

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