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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Mitochondrial diseasesUnstable angina
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(2)100%(21)
ECG 42%(0)93%(0)
General blood test 44%(9)87%(11)
Ultrasound of the Heart 38%(0)61%(0)
General urine test 42%(9)49%(1)
Coagulogram 15%(5)42%(2)
Thyroid hormones 8%(1)47%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 25%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 76%
chilly 21%
CHD 10% 71%
encephalopathy 20%
painless myocardial ischemia 51%
melas syndrome 18%
dyspnea 6% 55%
weak heart 18%
heart dysfunction 16% 64%
beriberi 17%
unstable angina 44%
ray 's syndrome 17%
plaques in the arteries 42%
vitamin b2 lowered 16%
duration of st segment is increased 41%
neurological disorders 16%
coronary thrombosis 39%
lethargy 15%
acute coronary syndrome 37%
myoglobinuria 15%
myocardial infarction 35%
nose nursing mom 15%
duration of t wave is increased 33%
hellp syndrome 15%
angina attack 8% 41%
leber's hereditary optical neuropathy 15%
coronary stent thrombosis 32%
citrullinemia 15%
does not tolerate pain 31%
muscle pain from exertion 14%
myocardial revascularization 31%
dilated cardiomyopathy 14%
resting angina 31%
acute liver failure 14%
angina pectoris 7% 38%
quickly gets tired 14%
there is heart failure 16% 47%
fatigue feeling 14%
heart failure 16% 47%
sudden infant death syndrome 13%
thrombosis 30%
appetite immediately after eating 13%
pain in the legs 29%
rhabdomyolysis 13%
constant pain 26%
twitching of the upper eyelid 13%
cardiospasm 25%
pearson 's syndrome 13%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 9% 33%
diabetic cardiomyopathy 13%
pain in the sternum 24%
fasting 13%
to breathe hard 24%
redness of the upper eyelid 13%
impressionability 24%
childhood diseases 13%
arrhythmia attacks 23%
diabetic encephalopathy 13%
calcification of the coronary arteries 23%
twitches eyelid 13%
atrial fibrillation 23%
myopathy 22% 7%
post-infarction cardiosclerosis 22%
pain intolerance 12%
supraventricular arrhythmia 22%
sepsis 12%
balloon coronary angioplasty 22%
liver atrophy 12%
transient ischemic attack 22%
listlessness drowsiness 12%
history of myocardial infarction 21%
muscle fatigue 12%
cardiogenic shock 21%
tonic-clonic convulsions 12%
heart stone 21%
sucks in the stomach 12%
paranoia 21%
hepatoses 12%
tachycardia 6% 27%
death of the child 12%
pain chest 4% 25%
hepatosis fatty 12%
palpitations 6% 27%
apnea 12%
acute condition 8% 29%
tics 12%
suspicion 20%
generalized epilepsy 11%
chronic kidney disease 20%
hypotension with weakness 11%
arterial bleeding 19%
drowsiness 11%
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries 19%
metabolic acidosis 11%
blockade of the legs of the bundle of gis 19%
low energy level 11%
postinfarction angina 19%
optic nerve atrophy 11%
arterial occlusion 19%
zinc 11%
severe stress 19%
vomiting food 11%
bleeding 19%
vomiting bile 11%
vascular spasm 19%
delay of mental development 11%
there are no complaints 8% 27%
food is poorly digested 11%
spasm 18%
hyperinsulinism 11%
arteriopathies 18%
delayed speech development 11%
heaviness on the heart 18%
increase in creatine kinase 11%
smokes 18%
vomiting during meals 11%
stroke 18%
barth syndrome 11%
angioplasty 8% 26%
liver dysfunction 11%
emotional 4% 22%
patient's condition 26% 13%
impaired arterial function 10% 27%
clonic cramps 11%
type 1 diabetes mellitus 17%
weakness in the heart 11%
pain in the left leg 17%
sluggish baby 11%
intolerance to drugs 17%
diseases of infants 10%
ischemic cardiomyopathy 17%
feeling of a coma in the stomach 10%
necrosis 12% 29%
children's speech 10%
atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis 7% 24%
weakness after eating 10%
legs are elongated 17%
diarrhea after eating 10%
lower cholesterol 17%
drowsiness during the day 10%
calcification 17%
eats often 10%
cardiosclerosis 7% 23%
epilepsy in children 10%
percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty 16%
vomiting blood 10%
criticality 16%
diarrhea with undigested food 10%
need for movement 16%
rapid breathing 10%
feels the heart 15%
brown urine 10%
obliterating atherosclerosis 15%
coma in a child 10%
heart rupture 15%
retinal dystrophy 10%
mitral stenosis 15%
dementia 10%
duration of st segment is lowered 15%
intoxication with iron preparations 10%
pain under the left shoulder blade 15%
hypoglycemic coma 10%
history of coronary artery stenting 15%
glutaric aciduria 10%
patient is motionless 15%
urine light 10%
supraventricular tachycardia 15%
vomiting bile in the morning 10%
intermittent lameness 15%
arrhythmia weakness 10%
increased pressure in the morning 15%
ley syndrome 10%
atherothrombosis 15%
polyneuropathy 10%
pulmonary embolism 15%
the child does not eat 10%
left-sided symptoms 15%
parametrite 9%
mood disorder 15%
weakness after illness 9%
mitral heart defects 15%
protein c deficiency 9%
pain in the left shoulder blade 14%
heart failure with shortness of breath 9%
passive smoking 14%
2 children 9%
pulse is irregular 14%
constant weakness 9%
pain radiates to the left arm 14%
diarrhea with bile 9%
acute pain in the legs 14%
high cholesterol hypertension 9%
aneurysm of the heart 14%
ataxia 9%
dyslipidemia 14%
need for fats 9%
pain in the jaw on the left 14%
hearing impaired 9%
pain left forearm 14%
blindness 9%
pain in the lower jaw on the left 14%

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