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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Intestinal polypsCholesterosis of the gallbladder
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 2%(0)29%(0)
Blood biochemistry 30%(2)
FGDS 22%(0)
Radiography of the area 6%(0)15%(0)
Coagulogram 3%(1)15%(1)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 17%(0)
Colonoscopy 11%(0)
General blood test 10%(1)
Endoscopy 7%(0)
Measurements at the reception 6%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%34%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 3%47%
polyp of the rectum 25%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 3% 44%
benign neoplasms 13%
acute cholecystitis 41%
diffuse polyposis 12%
worse after breakfast 41%
familial polyposis of the colon 12%
aching pain in the right hypochondrium 41%
polyps of the colon 12%
hypertrophy biliary tract 3% 42%
adenomatous polyp 11%
pain in the right hypochondrium 38%
intestinal polyp 11%
thick blood 37%
tumors of the small intestine 11%
purulent cholecystitis 37%
latent iron deficiency 10%
choleretic 37%
iron deficiency anemia 10%
cholecystectomy 36%
hypochromia 10%
gallbladder stones with other cholecystitis 4% 37%
gastritis 10%
discomfort in the right hypochondrium 32%
rectal cancer 10%
feeling of heaviness in the stomach 32%
tumors of the large intestine 9%
heaviness in the abdomen 32%
small bowel cancer 9%
gallbladder polyps 12% 43%
intestinal resection 9%
cholestasis 31%
intestinal tumor 9%
biliary peritonitis 31%
malignization 9%
acute calculous cholecystitis 31%
bowel cancer 9%
worse in violation of the diet 31%
dysbacteriosis 8%
cholesterosis of the gallbladder 30%
benign epithelial tumors 8%
violation of fat metabolism 30%
intestinal mucosa 8%
calculous cholecystitis 28%
tumors of the rectum 8%
gallbladder stones 3% 30%
small intestine resection 8%
pain in the gallbladder 26%
polyps of the sigmoid colon 8%
xanthomas 26%
polyp of the stomach and duodenum 8%
no appetite 25%
fibroma 8%
aching 24%
stomach polyps 8%
solid tumor 22%
cancer 7%
hepatosis fatty 22%
cell carcinoma colon cancer 7%
fat deposits 22%
intestinal obstruction 7%
magnesia 22%
desmoid tumor 7%
hepatoses 21%
small bowel obstruction 6%
there are no complaints 5% 26%
gastrointestinal problems 6%
history of surgery 6% 27%
consequences of surgery 6%
liver atrophy 21%
congestion belching 6%
nausea during meals 21%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 6%
digestive disorders 4% 25%
belching rotten eggs 6%
colic 21%
benign tumors of the large intestine 6%
abdominal discomfort 21%
gastritis with increased acidity 6%
no feeling of hunger 21%
onset of illness 5%
right-sided symptoms 20%
vomiting food 5%
feeling of uselessness 20%
stomach tumors 5%
lipid metabolism 20%
putrefactive dyspepsia 5%
nausea 4% 23%
bleeding 5%
blood diseases 2% 21%
food is poorly digested 5%
painful appearance 18%
constipation 5%
conservative 18%
vomiting during meals 5%
purulent peritonitis 3% 21%
pain in the left side 5%
spicy food 18%
vomiting bile 5%
changes in the blood 17%
vomiting 5%
peritonitis 3% 20%
intestinal bleeding 5%
stomach nausea 3% 20%
bowel prolapse 5%
attacks of pain 16%
red feces 5%
helps others 16%
removal of colon polyps 5%
worse food 3% 17%
diseases of the stomach and duodenum 5%
overweight 3% 17%
nausea belching 5%
worse during meals 3% 17%
metastases 5%
acute pain 2% 16%
inversion of the intestines 5%
surgical infections 2% 16%
pain in the intestines 5%
dryness 2% 16%
history of laparoscopic surgery 5%
impaired gastric function 3% 16%
frequent eructation 4%
consequences of taking medications 5% 14%
red fecal 4%
inflammation 5% 14%
oncology in the anamnesis 4%
oncology 12% 20%
belching with meteorism 4%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 7% 15%
inflammatory bowel diseases 4%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 4%
stomach cramping pain 4%
digestion of belching 4%
precancer 4%
intra-abdominal abscesses 4%
angiomatosis 4%
obesity in children 4%
peitz-jaegers syndrome 4%
heredity predisposition 4%
increased 4%
frequent constipation 4%
impaired function of the large intestine 4%
volume of gallbladder is increased 4%
abdominal pain 4%
lynch syndrome 4%
constipation in adults 4%
rash over the lip 4%
greenish feces 4%
internal irritation 4%
discharge from the anus 4%
feeling of overflow of the stomach 4%
colitis 4%
omission of internal organs 4%
cancer in the anamnesis 4%
osteoma 4%
indomitable vomiting 4%
tingling in the side 4%
tenesmus 4%
postoperative peritonitis 4%
bloating 4%
nausea meteorism belching 4%
pigmented spots on the face 4%
hereditary non-polypous colorectal carcinoma 4%
body skin dry 3%
gardner syndrome 3%
acute abdomen 3%
tingling 3%
painful swelling 3%
abdominal surgery 3%
very dry skin 3%
skin spots 3%
obesity 3%
hemorrhagic diathesis 3%
belly enlargement 3%
stomach cancer 3%
alternating symptoms 3%
delirium 3%
confusion of consciousness 3%
liquid stool 3%
diarrhea 3%
madness 3%
suspicion 3%
abscess 3%
soft tissue sarcoma 3%
fighting 3%
gastric adenocarcinoma 3%
metabolic disorder 3%
paranoia 3%
big man 3%
a history of organ transplantation 3%
electrocoagulation 3%
adenocarcinoma of the colon 3%
intestinal abscess 3%
pain in the navel area 3%
pain in the navel area 3%
impaired function of the bile ducts 3%
intestinal diverticula 3%
pain in the side 3%
external bleeding 3%

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