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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Brock 's PseudopeladeФолликулярный муциноз
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 29%(0)49%(0)
General blood test 20%(1)47%(0)
Autoimmune markers 26%(1)41%(2)
Infection tests 59%(0)
Blood biochemistry 22%(2)31%(1)
Coagulogram 28%(1)
Thyroid hormones 27%(1)
Elements and vitamins 24%(2)
Measurements at the reception 22%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 84%
pseudopelad 90%
papules 71%
hair loss on the crown 63%
scar alopecia 33% 98%
baldness in the frontal region 54%
idiopathic urticaria 64%
skin atrophy 45%
goosebumps on the skin 64%
bald 45%
goosebumps sensation 64%
burning in the scalp 45%
eyebrow hair loss 61%
white skin 40%
urticaria in children 61%
The skin is not 35%
rash on the torso 59%
sunstroke 34%
leukemides 58%
skin overgrowth 32%
early baldness 58%
discoid lupus erythematosus 32%
urticaria 56%
hyperkeratosis 32%
oily skin 20% 76%
follicular keratosis 30%
rashes itchy 55%
burning in the head 30%
itchy skin 20% 74%
skin is clean 30%
rashes on the head 54%
reddening of the skin 29%
t-cell lymphoma of the skin 51%
skin is tight 28%
oily scalp 51%
thyroid antibodies 27%
papular urticaria 51%
electric burns 26%
fungus 50%
collagenosis 26%
prurigo 50%
antinuclear factor 26%
fungal mycosis 49%
lyme 26%
tumors of the sebaceous glands 48%
scleroderma 24%
rash burning 48%
it is better from massage 23%
greasy hair 25% 73%
tension in the head 23%
rash on the scalp 46%
big head 22%
reduced sweating 46%
lipid metabolism 22%
follicular cyst 46%
anethoderma 21%
staphylococcus aureus 46%
hypothyroidism 21%
chronic urticaria 46%
beriberi 20%
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma 46%
scratches 20%
skin lymphoma 44%
wounds heal poorly 20%
lymphogranulomatosis 44%
arthritis 19%
peeling 22% 66%
a history of organ transplantation 19%
vaginitis 43%
hormonal disorders 18%
rash on the neck 43%
wound 18%
bubbles on the skin 43%
joint diseases 18%
rashes bubbles 43%
diabetes mellitus 18%
rash on the limbs 42%
intoxication 17%
cytolysis syndrome 42%
angiopathy 17%
severe itching of the skin 42%
angioplasty 16%
antinuclear antibodies 41%
patient's condition 15%
atopic dermatitis 41%
inflammation 15%
absent-mindedness 40%
fat deposits 40%
allergy to the skin 39%
chronic granulomatous disease 38%
malignant lymphoma 38%
leukemia 38%
small rash 37%
vulva infections 37%
lymphoma 37%
skin cancer 37%
baldness 54% 91%
head surgery 36%
unbearable pain 36%
syphilis 35%
hair loss 50% 85%
painful appearance 34%
blue skin 33%
dermatitis 33%
allergy 29%
cancer 29%
skin problems 32% 60%
scarring 26% 54%
drug disease 28%
blood diseases 27%
oncology 26%
consequences of taking medications 26%
dermatosis 51% 76%
receding hairline 76% 100%
history of surgery 26% 50%
focal hair loss 65% 86%
increased 15% 36%
red lichen planus 30% 50%
itching of the scalp 29% 48%
lichen 26% 43%
burning itching 24% 40%
zinc 24% 40%
down focal baldness 43% 51%
burning of the skin 32% 39%
systemic lupus erythematosus 32% 38%
liebman-sachs endocarditis 31% 37%
burns 28% 33%
soreness of the skin 25% 30%
endocarditis 30% 35%
lowered 21% 26%

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