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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Follicular dyskeratosisTraumatic dermatitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 42%(1)
Coprogram 35%(1)
Measurements at the reception 35%(0)
Neurologist's examination 25%(0)
General inspection 23%(0)
Endoscopy 23%(0)
Infection tests 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 100%
multiple warts 85%
diaper rash 91%
rashes back of the wrist 84%
abrasion 75%
papules 76%
hot sweaty 59%
longitudinal furrows on the nails 73%
dermatitis 57%
warts 69%
strong sweating armpits 53%
dull dry hair 69%
blisters 52%
rashes of the sole 66%
encopresis in children 50%
warts on his hands 66%
skin problems 47%
rash under the hair 66%
trauma 47%
rashes on the temples 66%
impetigo 46%
rashes on the hands and feet 66%
armpit sweating 46%
rash on the wrists 63%
improvement from sweating 45%
warts on the hands 62%
diaper dermatitis 45%
rashes around the mouth 62%
dermatitis on the legs 44%
flat warts 61%
better from sweating 44%
rashes on his legs 60%
burns 44%
rashes on the hands 60%
burning of the skin 42%
dry seborrhea 59%
soreness of the skin 41%
head seborrhea 58%
peeling of the skin on the legs 41%
rashes in the auricle 58%
increased profuse sweating 41%
the hair is dull 56%
severe sweating 41%
wart on the sole 54%
peeling of the skin on the feet 41%
follicular keratosis 54%
streptodermia 40%
rash over the lip 52%
hot patient 40%
nasolabial folds 52%
babies diarrhea 40%
rash in the armpit area 52%
wet skin 39%
warts on the legs 52%
does not like people 36%
dry hair 49%
sweating is increased 36%
rash on the scalp 49%
nocturnal enuresis 35%
rashes on the palms 47%
liquid stool 35%
dryness 46%
diarrhea 35%
rash on the neck 46%
diarrhea in a child 34%
greasy hair 46%
thin child 33%
seborrhea 46%
it hurts to touch the skin 33%
rash in the mouth 45%
skin is coming off 33%
rash on the abdomen 45%
inflammatory skin changes 33%
electrocoagulation 44%
defecation during urination 32%
crusts on the skin 43%
pyoderma 32%
rashes dry 42%
incontinence of feces 32%
skin overgrowth 41%
acute pain 32%
chronic granulomatous disease 41%
urinary incontinence 31%
rashes on the head 41%
gastrointestinal problems 31%
skin cancer 40%
hyperpigmentation 30%
rashes on the face 40%
chronic diarrhea 30%
sensations in the hands 37%
with the corn 48% 77%
remission 37%
leg injury 28%
sensations in the legs 35%
very correct 28%
skin spots 35%
hyperthermia 28%
radiation therapy 35%
streptococci 28%
radiation damage 34%
keratodermia 45% 73%
cancer 31%
water corn 27%
angioplasty 30%
ulcers on the skin 27%
oncology 28%
red rash 27%
history of surgery 27%
pain when touched 26%
calluses on the hands 60% 43%
itchy skin 26%
purulent rashes on the skin 42% 30%
reddening of the skin 26%
peeling 41% 29%
thin 25%
hyperkeratosis 42% 30%
does not tolerate pain 25%
rash pustules 39% 28%
traumatic illness 25%
suppuration of the skin 35% 25%
scarring 24%
conducting an inspection 23%
consequences of injuries 23%
presses 23%
swelling 22%
necrosis 22%
angiopathy 22%
patient's condition 20%
lowered 20%
callus on the sole 66% 67%
calluses on the feet 60% 61%

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