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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Stable angina pectorisMyocardial muscle bridges
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 21%(21)78%(7)
ECG 18%(0)52%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%16%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 18%
heart dysfunction 40% 14%
movement of septum of heart is undefined 17%
heart failure 15%
alcoholic cardiomyopathy 13%
there is heart failure 15%
intercostal neuralgia 12%
pain in the sternum 11%
increased myoglobin 12%
bradycardia 10%
acquired heart defects 11%
chronic heart failure 9%
open person 11%
tachycardia attacks 9%
myocardial infarction 4% 14%
compressing pains in the heart 8%
serous pleurisy 10%
atrial fibrillation 8%
pneumonia with pleurisy 10%
essential hypertension 8%
increase in creatine kinase 10%
pressing pain behind the sternum 8%
need for alcohol 10%
painless myocardial ischemia 7%
up circulatory disorders 3% 13%
myocardial revascularization 7%
there are no complaints 4% 14%
coronary stent thrombosis 7%
pressure jumps 9%
arrhythmia attacks 7%
eye spasm 9%
presses 7%
palpitations with shortness of breath 9%
hypertension 16% 7%
shortness of breath during physical exertion 9%
coronary thrombosis 6%
pain in the heart during exercise 2% 11%
plaques in the arteries 6%
osteochondrosis 9%
duration of st segment is increased 6%
need for movement 3% 12%
the pressure is 100 on 6%
necrosis 4% 13%
does not tolerate pain 6%
atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis 7% 16%
smokes 6%
heart pain during exercise 2% 10%
metabolic disorder 5%
history of surgery 5% 13%
pain in the left forearm 5%
motor activity 8%
spasms in the heart 5%
spondylopathy 8%
calcification of the coronary arteries 5%
increased motor activity 8%
worse lying down 5%
forced situation 8%
dyslipidemia 5%
palpitations 8% 16%
impaired lung function 5%
feels the heart 2% 9%
pectoris cardiac dyspnea 5%
arrhythmia tachycardia 2% 9%
hypotension 5%
heart disease in the genus 2% 9%
chronic kidney disease 5%
interruptions in the heart 2% 9%
post-infarction cardiosclerosis 5%
thrombocytosis 2% 9%
emotional 5%
enlargement of the heart 6% 13%
unstable angina 5%
pericarditis 2% 9%
pain in the legs 5%
congenital heart 1% 8%
cardiospasm 5%
neuralgia 1% 8%
acute coronary syndrome 5%
vascular damage 3% 10%
worse at rest 5%
muscle damage 1% 8%
obliterating atherosclerosis 5%
pain in the left chest 2% 9%
pain radiates to the left arm 5%
pneumonia 7%
patient is motionless 5%
increased 5% 12%
balloon coronary angioplasty 5%
vascular tumor 7%
severe stress 4%
lags behind in the development 7%
fear of physical pain 4%
acute pain 2% 9%
control issues 4%
cardiodilation 6% 13%
the fast man 4%
burns 1% 8%
heaviness on the heart 4%
restrictive cardiomyopathy 3% 10%
squeezing pain behind the sternum 4%
pain when breathing 1% 8%
pain spasm 4%
pleurisy 1% 8%
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries 4%
sudden cardiac death 3% 9%
clinical death 4%
tumors of the heart 2% 8%
bleeding 4%
lipid metabolism 2% 8%
pain worse at immobility 4%
pregnancy 1% 7%
stroke 4%
consequences of surgery 3% 9%
heart disease in relatives 4%
myocarditis 3% 9%
drug disease 4%
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 4% 10%
shortness of breath with sweating 4%
blood diseases 5% 11%
emotional coldness 4%
pain in the lower jaw 4% 10%
cardiogenic shock 4%
pain in the left shoulder 5% 11%
onset of illness 4%
angiopathy 5% 11%
the pain is worse lying down 4%
pain in the left arm 5% 11%
calcification 4%
angioplasty 5% 11%
lower cholesterol 4%
thrombosis 4% 10%
sedentary lifestyle 4%
pain in the lower jaw on the left 5% 11%
kidney diseases 4%
pain in the jaw on the left 5% 11%
permanent arrhythmia 4%
angina pectoris 8% 14%
history of myocardial infarction 4%
lowered 5% 10%
hypoglycemia 4%
history of cardiovascular surgery 3% 8%
effects of smoking 4%
blockage of blood vessels 3% 8%
heart stone 4%
helps others 2% 7%
rapid weight loss 4%
angina attack 8% 13%
angina pectoris with cold sweat 4%
intolerance to drugs 3% 8%
supraventricular arrhythmia 4%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 12% 17%
smoking desire 4%
arteriopathies 4% 9%
worse in mountains 4%
pain in the jaw 4% 9%
transient ischemic attack 4%
consequences of taking medications 5% 10%
duration of t wave is increased 4%
oncology 2% 6%
heart low blood pressure 4%
swelling 2% 6%
pain gives in the arm 4%
changes in the blood 3% 7%
illness from stress 4%
myocardial dysfunction 5% 9%
resting angina 4%
vascular sclerosis 10% 14%
blockade of the legs of the bundle of gis 4%
pain chest 9% 13%
arterial bleeding 4%
inflammation 2% 6%
diabetes mellitus 4%
attacks of pain 6% 10%
paranoia 4%
vascular spasm 4% 8%
emaciation 4%
consequences of physical exertion 5% 8%
hard to walk 4%
pain from the load 5% 8%
intensive physical load 4%
tachycardia 9% 12%
suspicion 4%
acute condition 4% 7%
pain in the forearm 4%
stage of recovery 4% 7%
postinfarction angina 4%
recovery period 4% 7%
atrioventricular block 3%
spasm 4% 7%
the pain spreads upwards 3%
patient's condition 5% 8%
chest spasm 3%
pain during exercise 5% 8%
aneurysm 3%
cardiomyopathy 5% 8%
pain in the legs when moving 3%
heart hypertrophy 5% 8%
fear of being dependent on someone 3%
dyspnea 10% 12%
acute heart failure 3%
cardiosclerosis 13% 15%

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