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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Appendicular abscessAdhesive intestinal obstruction
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(4)30%(3)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 100%(0)
Colonoscopy 80%(0)
Stomach radiography 79%(0)
Ultrasound of arterial vessels 65%(0)
Tomography of arterial vessels 55%(0)
Coprogram 25%(1)13%(3)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 49%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 55%
appendicitis 41%
intestinal obstruction 22% 76%
frequent and copious urination 40%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 53%
subhepatic abscess 38%
patient's condition 52%
inflammatory infiltrate 37%
adhesions in the intestines 44%
interstitial abscess 36%
from the discharge of gases 43%
appendicular infiltrate 35%
inversion of the intestines 42%
rash on the abdomen 35%
foreign body of the stomach 41%
appendicular abscess 58% 22%
obstructive intestinal obstruction 39%
pain in the rectum 33%
inflammatory bowel diseases 38%
gases when urinating 32%
consequences of surgery 35%
dysfunction of the right kidney 32%
peritonitis 35%
copious urination 29%
paracolostomy hernia 35%
on the back abdominal wall 29%
necrosis 34%
cold in the stomach 29%
surgical infections 33%
tingling in the side 29%
consequences of taking medications 32%
pain in the anus during defecation 28%
impaired gastric function 32%
chills 28%
fecal vomiting 32%
rash pustules 47% 17%
sharp belly 31%
cortical blindness 27%
worse during day 30%
prolapse of the rectum 27%
colon obstruction 29%
abundance of mucus 27%
scarring 28%
sweat with chills 26%
oncology 28%
frequent stools 26%
ascites 28%
palpation is painful in hypogastrium 25%
acute pain 28%
pus in feces 25%
stool delay 28%
cannot sleep 24%
gases in the stomach 28%
leukocytosis 33% 7%
bleeding 27%
pain in the fingers 24%
history of laparoscopic surgery 27%
defecation during urination 24%
intra-abdominal abscesses 27%
often abdominal pain 24%
small bowel obstruction 27%
acute appendicitis 24%
arterial occlusion 26%
urination painful 23%
intoxication 26%
lower abdominal pain 23%
intestinal bleeding 26%
speeded up urination 22%
dehydration 26%
increased ESR 21%
inflammation of the stomach 25%
tingling 20%
purulent peritonitis 25%
poor sleep 19%
acute abdominal pains 25%
sweating is increased 19%
consequences of infection 25%
feeling of bruising 18%
blood diseases 25%
patient is motionless 18%
paralytic syndrome 25%
kidney disease 18%
intestinal paresis 24%
fecal stone 30% 12%
foreign body of the intestine 24%
high temperature 24% 7%
intestinal infarction 24%
feeling of heat 24% 7%
acute pain in the stomach 24%
abscess 42% 25%
conservative 24%
worse from cold 23% 9%
intestinal fistula 24%
intestinal abscess 42% 30%
abdominal pain with vomiting 24%
abdominal pain during defecation 26% 14%
impaired arterial function 24%
visual impairment 19% 7%
sharp pain in the stomach 24%
blindness 20% 8%
blockage of blood vessels 23%
stomach cramping pain 26% 14%
impaired function of the large intestine 23%
pain during defecation 24% 13%
trauma 23%
nausea 18% 7%
pedantry 23%
purulent rashes on the skin 23% 13%
vomiting bile 22%
does not tolerate pain 19% 10%
soft tissue abscess 22%
pain in the intestines 39% 30%
stomach pain 22%
congestion purulent wounds 22% 15%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 22%
frequent bloating 26% 20%
angiopathy 22%
at bloating of the lower abdomen 30% 24%
eventration 22%
helps others 18% 14%
constipation 21%
muscle pain 19% 15%
asymmetry 21%
abdominal pain 32% 28%
small intestine resection 21%
paresis 21%
a wet wound 21%
intestinal pneumatosis 20%
sudden pain 20%
intestinal phlegmon 20%
hernia 20%
no stool 20%
history of appendectomy 20%
green vomit 20%
hypertension 19%
stone in the stomach 19%
cyclic vomiting 19%
fistula 19%
pain increases gradually 19%
diarrhea 19%
worse in morning 19%
abdominal toad 19%
a history of sigmoidectomy 18%
fluid in the abdomen 18%
recovery period 18%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 18%
hypertrophy biliary tract 18%
gallbladder stones 18%
wet skin 18%
serious condition 18%
full 18%
stage of recovery 18%
increased bleeding 18%
skin condition 18%
peptic ulcer 18%
transversit 17%
chronic peritonitis 17%
spinning in a dream 17%
intestinal infection 17%
thrombosis 17%
neatness 17%
vomiting multiple 17%
constant bloating 17%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 17%
paranoia 17%
intestinal resection 23% 39%
suspicion 16%
pale skin 16%
metabolic disorder 16%
instilled 16%
The skin is not 16%
postoperative scars 16%
restorative and reconstructive operations 16%
cares for sick relatives 16%
psychologist 16%
intestinal tumor 16%
postoperative peritonitis 16%
postoperative hernia 16%
very correct 16%
is worse at 10 am 16%
family man 16%
does not complain 16%
up circulatory disorders 15%
abdominal muscle pain 15%
consequences of abdominal trauma 15%
swelling under the lower ribs 15%
worse during meals 15%
doubling of the intestine 15%
enteropathy 15%
obesity 15%
hypertension with dizziness 15%
phlegmon 15%
constipation children 15%
constipation in adults 15%
diverticular colon disease 15%
closes windows 15%
worse food 15%
yellow vomiting 15%
there are no complaints 14%
accumulation of gases in the stomach 14%
swelling in the left hypochondrium 14%

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