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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Tonsillogenic cardiomyopathyMitral-aortic defect
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 56%(0)98%(0)
Ultrasound of the Heart 100%(0)
General blood test 100%(3)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 24%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 46%
tonsillitis 21%
mitral stenosis 40%
muscular dystrophy 20%
mitral heart defects 40%
cardiomyopathy 18%
combined heart defects 38%
tonsillectomy 18%
aortic stenosis 36%
acute stabbing pains 16%
aortic insufficiency 34%
chronic tonsillitis 15%
mitral valve insufficiency 32%
myocardial dysfunction 14%
congenital heart 31%
heart murmurs 14%
sputum with blood 27%
apex systolic murmur 13%
cough 26%
sore throats in childhood 12%
blood vessels on his cheeks 25%
frequent colds 12%
sputum 25%
cardiodilation 12%
pulmonary hypertension 22%
heartbeat during exercise 12%
cough with shortness 22%
pricks 12%
aortic regurgitation 21%
slight temperature 12%
endocarditis rheumatic 21%
interruptions in the work of the heart 11%
endocarditis 20%
fever activity 11%
cheeks are red 19%
heart pain during exercise 11%
impaired arterial function 19%
extrasystole 11%
pain chest 18%
prolonged fever 10%
facial spasms 18%
angioplasty 10%
frequent cough 18%
shortness of breath during physical exertion 10%
hypertension 17%
interruptions in the heart 10%
atherosclerosis of the aorta 17%
fever tachycardia 10%
hypertrophy of the left ventricle 17%
vegetative vascular dystonia 10%
spasms in the heart 17%
hypotension 9%
breath retention 17%
tonsillogenic cardiomyopathy 9%
pain in the left chest 17%
pain during exercise 9%
acute endocarditis 17%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system 9%
subacute septic endocarditis 17%
pain in the heart 9%
acrocyanosis 17%
variable symptoms 9%
rheumatic inflammation 17%
heart low blood pressure 9%
consequences of surgery 16%
constant heartbeat 9%
a history of prosthetics 16%
feels the heart 9%
violation of the left parts of the heart 16%
constant tachycardia 9%
pneumococcal infection 16%
pectoris cardiac dyspnea 9%
pain in the sternum 15%
joint diseases 8%
heart hypertrophy 15%
hypotension 8%
blood diseases 15%
joint pain 8%
congestion belching 14%
leukocytosis 8%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 14%
enlargement of the heart 8%
dyspnea 8% 22%
pain from the load 8%
vascular spasm 14%
drug disease 7%
streptococci 14%
damage to the nervous system 7%
myocardial infarction 14%
acute pain 7%
pain when breathing 14%
high temperature 7%
spasm 13%
increased 6%
consequences of physical exertion 13%
sepsis 13%
overwork 13%
auscultation of the heart 13% 26%
palpitations with shortness of breath 9% 22%
calcium 12%
acute condition 12%
necrosis 12%
consequences of taking medications 6% 18%
history of surgery 9% 20%
consequences of infection 11%
there is heart failure 8% 18%
lowered 10%
heart failure 8% 18%
heart dysfunction 16% 26%
inflammation 6% 15%
palpitations 13% 21%
rheumocarditis 12% 20%
arrhythmia tachycardia 9% 15%
rheumatism 10% 16%
left-sided symptoms 9% 15%
arrhythmia 8% 13%
up circulatory disorders 7% 12%
angiopathy 7% 12%
tachycardia 13% 13%
myocarditis 16% 16%

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