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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Cystic fibrosis of the lungsNosocomial pneumonia
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Distinctive symptoms
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cystic fibrosis of the lungs 44%
nosocomial infections 26%
insomnia anxiety 34%
ventilator-associated pneumonia 24%
mucoviscidosis 34%
bubbling breath 18%
terrible dreams 32%
moderate condition 8% 24%
insomnia from experiences 31%
aspiration pneumonia 16%
to breathe hard 30%
effects of pneumonia 16%
anxiety at night 30%
pneumonia vomiting 16%
schwachman-diamond syndrome 29%
legionellosis 15%
sleep restless 29%
stress ulcers 15%
cystic fibrosis 28%
a strong wet cough screams 15%
bronchiectasis 27%
often inhales 14%
impaired pancreatic function 27%
rapid breathing 14%
poor sleep 27%
coma 14%
allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis 26%
stagnant pneumonia 13%
unspecified mental disorders 26%
bubbling in the chest 13%
insufficiency of the external secretory function of the pancreas 25%
cough when inhaling 13%
cough paroxysmal 24%
atypical pneumonia 13%
frequent antibiotics 24%
aspiration of gastric contents 13%
pancreatopathy 24%
sputum in the chest 13%
anxiety 24%
proteus syndrome 13%
pancreatic disease, unspecified 23%
bubbling cough 13%
chlorine 23%
pneumonia unspecified 11%
periods of exacerbation 23%
aching all over the body 11%
azoospermia 22%
listlessness with fever 11%
obstructive intestinal obstruction 21%
weak breathing 11%
reinke 's edema 20%
sensitivity of mucous membranes 11%
protein with increased 20%
pain in the left chest 11%
the volume of forced exhalation in the first second is reduced 20%
slowness of movement 11%
bartter syndrome 20%
deep vein thrombosis 11%
polypous rhinosinusitis 20%
moist frequent cough 10% 21%
mycobacteriosis of the lungs 20%
tracheal bronchus 9% 20%
atypical mycobacterial infections 20%
weak lungs 11%
polyps in the nose 20%
traumatic shock 10%
pancreatic cyst 19%
peptic ulcer disease 12p of the intestine 10%
intestinal obstruction in children 19%
pompe disease 10%
violation of the stool 19%
thrombophlebitis 10%
male infertility 19%
intestinal ulcer 10%
systemic aspergillosis 19%
infected wounds 10%
invasive lung aspergillosis 18%
adaptation disorders 10%
increased 18%
severe fever 9%
sputum in the morning 18%
weakening of immunity 9%
cough with shortness 18%
breathing cough moist 8% 17%
expansion of the esophagus 18%
elderly patients 9%
varicose veins of the esophagus 18%
illness from stress 9%
childhood diseases 18%
shock states of various genesis 9%
dryness 18%
effects of shock 9%
liver cyst 18%
cytomegalovirus 9%
attacks of wet cough 17%
left-sided symptoms 9%
cryptozoospermia 17%
leukocytosis 6% 15%
pulmonary hemorrhage 17%
frequent cough 8% 16%
enzymatic insufficiency 17%
wound 8%
tuberculosis of bones 17%
aching 8%
tuberculosis of the joints 17%
chronic nonspecific lung diseases 11% 17%
alcoholic liver disease 17%
crackling on inspiration 6%
artificial feeding 17%
patient's condition 29% 34%
pancreatic fibrosis 17%
consequences of surgery 11% 16%
attacks of pain 17%
history of surgery 10% 15%
greasy stools 17%
ARVI 13% 18%
chronic sinusitis 17%
inflammation 10% 15%
lactase deficiency 17%
consequences of taking medications 10% 15%
pulmonary eosinophilic infiltrate 17%
cracking cough 10% 15%
bronchial tuberculosis 17%
fever cough 10% 15%
in the family diabetes 17%
viral pneumonia 9% 14%
bronchitis in children 17%
lower respiratory tract infections 15% 20%
laryngitis 17%
cough with wheezing 8% 13%
lung transplantation 17%
bacterial pneumonia 9% 13%
hemophilic infection 16%
cough with purulent sputum 9% 13%
polyp of the maxillary sinus 16%
pneumonia in the anamnesis 7% 11%
pneumothorax 16%
phlebitis 7% 10%
epiglottitis 16%
cerebral circulation disorder 6% 9%
allergy to honey 16%
stomach ulcer 7% 10%
angioplasty 16%
by erosion of the stomach 7% 10%
epiglottitis in children 16%
brain damage 5% 8%
crackling medium bubbling 16%
organic brain damage 5% 8%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 16%
subfebrility 6% 9%
lung cyst 16%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 6% 9%
atelectasis 16%
type of breathing chest 6% 9%
liquid stool 16%
bacteremia 6% 8%
inflammation of larynx 16%
angiopathy 5% 7%
fibrosis of the lungs 16%
feeling of heat 9% 11%
short bowel syndrome 16%
consequences of infection 11% 13%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 16%
high temperature 11% 13%
segmental pneumonia 15%
intestinal mucosa 8% 9%
sputum is scanty 15%
Friedlander 's pneumonia 12% 13%
portal hypertension 15%
strong cough 10% 11%
the cough is different 15%
staphylococcus aureus 11% 12%
fetid stool 15%
history of chest surgery 9% 9%
fingers - drumsticks 15%
pneumonia 19% 19%
onset of illness 15%
cough wet 21% 21%
chronic venous edema 15%
immunodeficiency 8% 8%
patient is motionless 15%
peptic ulcer 8% 8%
cough with viscous sputum 15%
sepsis 8% 8%
cough expectorant 15%
dropsy of the gallbladder 15%
decreased potassium 15%
expectorates phlegm 15%
intolerant to fatty foods 15%
increased vitamin d3 15%
impaired glucose tolerance 15%
pneumococcal infection 15%
pulmonary hypertension 15%
sinusitis 15%
cartagener syndrome 15%
pulmonary tuberculosis 15%
lactation 15%
flu 14%
abdominal swelling 14%
vitamin d deficiency 14%

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