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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Dissecting aortic aneurysmSquamous cell lung cancer
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 43%(1)96%(4)
Histological studies 28%(0)75%(0)
Cancer markers 84%(1)
Ultrasound of lymph nodes 69%(0)
ECG 56%(0)
Other hormones 56%(4)
Chest radiography 55%(0)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 55%(0)
Ultrasound of the Heart 54%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 92%
aortic insufficiency 95%
squamous cell carcinoma 88%
aortic aneurysm 90%
atheroma 76%
surgery history of aortic aneurysm 83%
lung cancer 74%
aneurysm 80%
lung cyst 65%
marfan syndrome 78%
cancer 56%
aortic valve regurgitation is lowered 76%
peripheral lung cancer 48%
heart failure 71%
small cell lung cancer 39%
there is heart failure 71%
mediastinal cancer 35%
need for protection 70%
sputum 34%
CHD 70%
metastases 32%
aortic stenosis 69%
bronchial lesion 31%
horton's disease 68%
mediastinal tumors 31%
recurrent polychondritis 68%
high temperature 30%
acute heart failure 68%
cough 30%
hypertension 66%
sputum with blood 29%
tachyphylaxis 64%
cancer in the anamnesis 29%
aortic coarctation 64%
impaired lung function 28%
acute left ventricular failure 63%
cough obstructive 28%
tamponade of the heart 62%
carcinoid syndrome 28%
ischemic spinal stroke 62%
gorner syndrome 27%
atherosclerosis of the abdominal aorta 60%
bronchogenic cyst 27%
aortitis 60%
pneumonia 26%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 59%
metastases to the lungs 26%
atherosclerosis of the aorta 59%
lymph node damage 26%
pressure in the neck 58%
radiation damage 25%
back pain between the shoulder blades 57%
non-small cell lung cancer 25%
cardiac asthma 57%
bronchitis 24%
dic syndrome 56%
radiation therapy 24%
violation of the left parts of the heart 56%
smokes 24%
a history of prosthetics 56%
chest pain when coughing 24%
atherosclerotic aneurysm 54%
cough with shortness 23%
constant tachycardia 54%
pain when breathing 23%
giant cell arteritis 53%
weakness when breathing 23%
constant heartbeat 53%
chest pain when breathing 23%
aortic regurgitation 51%
type of breathing chest 22%
low body temperature 51%
pneumonia with bronchitis 22%
rheumatic polymyalgia 51%
Chronical bronchitis 22%
hemiplegia 51%
cough with purulent sputum 22%
impaired arterial function 62% 9%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 22%
central venous pressure is increased 50%
passive smoking 21%
hemopericardium 50%
there are no complaints 21%
up circulatory disorders 50%
patient's condition 20%
cancer pain 60% 9%
brain cancer 20%
back pain 49%
acute bronchitis 19%
pain between the shoulder blades 49%
neuroendocrine tumors 19%
compression of the brain 48%
pulmonary hemorrhage 19%
central venous pressure is lowered 48%
the feeling of a wound 19%
heart dysfunction 64% 14%
cns tumors 19%
paralysis 47%
pneumonia with pleurisy 19%
hemothorax 47%
cancer of the pancost 19%
responsible 47%
lung adenocarcinoma 19%
lung rupture 46%
weakness after coughing 19%
hemorrhagic diathesis 46%
carcinoid 19%
pain chest 71% 24%
sputum green 18%
heart rupture 45%
a strong wet cough screams 18%
compression of the spinal cord 45%
frequent colds 18%
hemiparesis 45%
atelectasis 18%
frequent eructation 45%
adapts 18%
common arterial trunk 44%
tuberculosis 17%
consequences of taking medications 59% 13%
viral pneumonia 17%
acute pain 58% 12%
cough wet 17%
hypotension 44%
general weakness 17%
tachycardia 44%
chronic pneumonia 17%
pain all over the stomach 44%
patient's condition is satisfactory 17%
paralysis of the limbs 44%
dry cough 17%
acute condition 43%
smoking desire 17%
lowered 58% 13%
bone metastasis 17%
dulling on percussion 43%
brain tumors 17%
palpitations 43%
remission 17%
consequences of injuries 43%
improvement from physical exertion 17%
paralysis of the lower extremities 43%
leukemia 17%
systemic vasculitis 43%
cough tearing 17%
disorders of cerebrospinal circulation 43%
shortness of breath constant 17%
serous pleurisy 42%
squamous cell lung cancer 17%
rheumatic inflammation 42%
sputum lumps 17%
pain in the thoracic spine 42%
hydrothorax 16%
systolic hypertension 41%
pulmonary tuberculosis 16%
deterioration at 23 o'clock 41%
anxiety is better when busy 16%
pain in the left chest 41%
severe neck pain 16%
renal hypertension 41%
intolerance to drugs 16%
unbearable pain 51% 8%
suspicion 16%
pain in the veins 51% 8%
hep 16%
pain in the shoulder blades 40%
brain tumor 16%
symptomatic arterial hypertension 40%
pain in the left collarbone 16%
aneurysm of the heart 40%
paranoia 16%
acute renal failure 40%
weakness after illness 16%
history of brain surgery 52% 11%
tumor collapse syndrome 16%
hypertensive heart failure 39%
anxiety 16%
pulse is strong 39%
bacterial pneumonia 16%
pre-fainting condition 39%
bone cancer 16%
pain in the heart 49% 8%
better to be alone 15%
rheumatism 39%
pneumoconiosis 15%
heart low blood pressure 38%
better in afternoon 15%
tachycardia attacks 38%
worse in morning 15%
ischemic stroke 38%
bronchitis in childhood 15%
acute coronary syndrome 38%
lung pain 15%
need for movement 37%
a new patient 15%
sudden pain 37%
cervical-brachial syndrome 15%
vasculitis 37%
voice disappeared 15%
worse after midnight 37%
better in morning 15%

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