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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Unstable anginaIschemic stroke
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(23)38%(1)
ECG 93%(0)23%(0)
General blood test 87%(11)27%(7)
General urine test 49%(2)23%(1)
Coagulogram 42%(2)23%(1)
Ultrasound of the Heart 61%(0)
Creatinine clearance 49%(0)
Thyroid hormones 47%(2)
Other hormones 38%(3)3%(1)
Chest radiography 37%(0)3%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 78%6%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 18%100%
heart dysfunction 71% 8%
consequences of stroke 60%
dyspnea 55%
thrombosis 30% 86%
acute pain 55%
cerebral circulation disorder 25%
there is heart failure 53%
paresis 25%
heart failure 53%
hypoxia 24%
painless myocardial ischemia 50%
organic brain damage 24%
unstable angina 44%
paralysis 23%
plaques in the arteries 42%
hemiparesis 21%
angina attack 41%
paralysis right-sided 19%
duration of st segment is increased 41%
speech slurred 16%
angina pectoris 38% 2%
lot paralysis left-sided 15%
coronary thrombosis 40% 4%
up circulatory disorders 17% 30%
acute coronary syndrome 37% 2%
impaired coordination 12%
duration of t wave is increased 33%
swelling of the brain 12%
coronary stent thrombosis 32%
weakness in the hands 11%
myocardial revascularization 32%
impaired function of the cerebral hemispheres 11%
does not tolerate pain 32%
cerebellar stroke 11%
resting angina 31%
angiopathy 15% 25%
chronic heart failure 30%
low body temperature 10%
attacks of pain 29%
shaky gait 10%
i20 28%
lacunar brain infarction 10%
pain chest 27%
occlusive hydrocephalus 9%
constant pain 27%
aphasia 8%
pain in the legs 29% 2%
increased intracranial pressure 8%
cardiospasm 25%
dislocation of the brain 8%
acute condition 30% 3%
paresis of the hand 8%
pain in the sternum 24%
headaches 8%
to breathe hard 24%
stem stroke 8%
impressionability 24%
dysarthria 7%
chronic kidney disease 23%
muscle weakness 7%
ecg without pathology 23%
the patient complains of a headache 6%
calcification of the coronary arteries 22%
pain in the vessels of the head 6%
balloon coronary angioplasty 22%
upper paraparesis 6%
painful swelling 22%
spinal stroke 6%
post-infarction cardiosclerosis 22%
hyperosmolar coma 6%
angioplasty 26% 2%
localization of the main complaint the head 6%
cardiogenic shock 21%
high cholesterol hypertension 6%
myocardial infarction 35% 12%
head surgery 6%
history of myocardial infarction 21%
tetraparesis 6%
muscle pain 21%
cough with agitation 6%
paranoia 21%
loss of balance 6%
there are no complaints 27% 4%
lateral medullary syndrome 6%
enlargement of the heart 21%
stamping gait 6%
heart stone 21%
hydrocephalus 6%
shortness of breath constant 20%
weakness of the muscles of the hands 6%
hypoglycemia 20%
tremor 6%
suspicion 20%
hemianopsia 6%
cardiodilation 20%
history of brain surgery 5%
blockade of the legs of the bundle of gis 19%
worse when walking 5%
postinfarction angina 19%
tongue numbness 5%
impaired kidney function 19%
apoplexy 5%
vascular spasm 19%
intracerebral hematoma 5%
arterial bleeding 19%
propulsion 5%
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries 19%
scales on the head 5%
clinical death 19%
facial muscle weakness 5%
severe stress 19%
hallucinations 5%
arteriopathies 18%
tremor when moving 5%
necrosis 30% 10%
pulsation in the temples 5%
atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis 24% 4%
headache in the crown 5%
heaviness on the heart 18%
weakness after illness 5%
blood diseases 27% 7%
neck pain to the back of the head 5%
heart disease in relatives 18%
pressing headache 5%
increased 25% 5%
protein-energy deficiency 5%
spasm 18%
total aphasia 5%
calcification 17%
photopsia 5%
type 1 diabetes mellitus 17%
dizziness 5%
bradycardia 17%
anosognosia 5%
ischemic cardiomyopathy 17%
hemiparetic gait 5%
intolerance to drugs 17%
freezing when walking 5%
legs are elongated 17%
paresis of legs 5%
pain in the left leg 17%
nervous cough 5%
lower cholesterol 17%
asymmetry of nasolabial folds 5%
cardiomyopathy 17%
hemorrhagic stroke 5%
history of cardiovascular surgery 17%
big head 5%
worse in morning 17%
nbsp 5%
tachycardia 17%
facial numbness 5%
cardiosclerosis 23% 4%
compression of the brain 5%
emotional 22% 3%
head injury 4%
arrhythmia attacks 24% 5%
headache with nausea 4%
consultation with a cardiologist 16%
limitation of the amplitude of movements 4%
percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty 16%
choking 4%
palpitations 16%
chokes while eating 4%
criticality 16%
marfan syndrome 4%
worse at rest 16%
obvisit 4%
sudden cardiac death 16%
cerebellar ataxia 4%
pain in the heart 16%
nausea during a headache 4%
patient is motionless 16%
abasia 4%
depression 16%
difficult to swallow 4%
hypertensive heart failure 16%
repeated stroke 4%
periodic illness 21% 3%
tonic-clonic convulsions 4%
atrial fibrillation 23% 5%
protein c deficiency 4%
heart rupture 16%
loss of visual fields 4%
reduction of excess body weight 15%
convulsions pain 4%
atherothrombosis 15%
cough dry wet 4%
the need for security 15%
trypanosomiasis 4%
heart hypertrophy 15%
no reaction of the pupil to light 4%
duration of st segment is lowered 15%
abstinence 4%
obesity 15%
cough 4%
left-sided symptoms 15%
paresis of the foot 4%
supraventricular arrhythmia 22% 5%
pain in the neck with dizziness 4%

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