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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Rectal cancerPolyps of the sigmoid colon
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 34%(0)99%(0)
Blood biochemistry 5%(1)99%(1)
Histological studies 24%(0)70%(0)
General blood test 27%(4)62%(1)
Coprogram 8%(1)79%(6)
ECG 20%(0)55%(0)
General urine test 55%(3)
Endoscopy 10%(0)28%(0)
CT of the organ 9%(0)27%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%35%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 12%100%
bowel cancer 85% 32%
polyps 12% 86%
intestinal tumor 79% 35%
polyps of the sigmoid colon 53%
blood from the anus 11%
despair to recover 52%
hemorrhagic cystitis 10%
resentment against yourself 51%
cancer in the anamnesis 9%
apathy strong 44%
history of laparoscopic surgery 9%
constipation 43%
cystitis 9%
tumors of the sigmoid colon 11% 53%
pain in the rectum 9%
despair 39%
lymph node damage 9%
a history of sigmoidectomy 37%
painful swelling 9%
guilt 36%
rectal bleeding 9%
constipation prolonged 35%
neuroendocrine tumors 8%
hot flashes 33%
liver metastases 8%
atonic constipation 33%
bladder interventions 8%
oncology 25% 57%
transversit 8%
malignization 6% 38%
villous adenoma 8%
apathy 32%
metastases to the lungs 7%
gastritis 31%
smoking desire 7%
warts 31%
effects of chemotherapy 7%
adenomatous polyp 12% 42%
smokes 7%
no strength 30%
liver resection 7%
benign epithelial tumors 5% 33%
tumors of the peritoneum 7%
intestinal mucosa 3% 31%
chronic colitis 7%
desmoid tumor 28%
bronchial adenoma 7%
aggressive 27%
bloom 's syndrome 6%
quickly gets tired 3% 30%
crohn 6%
intestinal resection 12% 37%
professional cancer 6%
consequences of surgery 8% 33%
lung cancer 6%
tumors of the small intestine 25%
squamous cell carcinoma 6%
outbursts of anger 24%
history of liver surgery 6%
consequences of taking medications 7% 31%
liver cancer 6%
history of surgery 8% 31%
removal of colon polyps 6%
consequences of spinal injury 23%
peritoneal carcinomatosis 6%
polyp of the rectum 10% 31%
recurrence of colon cancer 6%
small bowel cancer 21%
effects of radiation 6%
trauma 21%
history of vein surgery 6%
responsible 21%
stool with mucus 5%
stooped 21%
refuses treatment 5%
impaired function of the large intestine 6% 26%
complications of chemotherapy 5%
hump 20%
up radiation sickness 5%
red feces 20%
impaired lung function 5%
general narcosis 20%
cowden's disease 5%
chest deformity 20%
better from drinking water 5%
spinal injury 19%
doubling of the intestine 5%
pain in the left half of the abdomen 19%
fundamental 5%
intestinal polyps have been removed 19%
skin cancer 5%
spinal fracture 19%
paraproctitis 5%
fibroma 19%
radiation cystitis 5%
benign neoplasms 7% 26%
leukemia 5%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 9% 28%
effects of smoking 5%
removal of polyps in the anamnesis 18%
dependence on food 5%
pain when touched 18%
arterial bleeding 5%
complications of narcosis 18%
peptic ulcer 5%
violation of the stool 18%
alcohol is abusing 5%
dislocation of the vertebrae 18%
intestinal ulcer 5%
curvature of the spine 18%
refuses to help 5%
abdominal pain when pressing on the left 18%
necrosis 5%
bone deformation 17%
alcohol dependence 5%
consequences of a fracture 17%
intestinal fistula 5%
improper nutrition 17%
fistula of the rectum 5%
obstructive intestinal obstruction 17%
after heart surgery 4%
predominant right 17%
not burdened 4%
abdominal pain 17%
venous bleeding 4%
worse during day 3% 20%
refusal to drink 4%
bone fracture 16%
consequences of cardiovascular surgery 4%
greenish feces 16%
type 2 diabetes mellitus 4%
pigmented spots on the face 16%
pain in the groin area 4%
perforation of the colon 16%
endometrial cancer 4%
osteoma 16%
increased flexibility 4%
worse at 11 o'clock 3% 19%
better from the sun 4%
rash over the lip 15%
toxic liver 4%
consequences of injuries 15%
syndrome of the piriformis muscle 4%
abdominal pain on the left 15%
metabolic syndrome 4%
small intestine resection 15%
ascites 4%
hereditary non-polypous colorectal carcinoma 15%
mood disorder 4%
hard stools 15%
central lung cancer 4%
diffuse polyposis 10% 25%
diabetes mellitus 4%
familial polyposis of the colon 10% 25%
solid tumors 4%
back pain 15%
severe radiation sickness 4%
thoracolumbar kyphosis 15%
irritation of the anus 4%
gastrointestinal problems 5% 20%
anemia and weakness 4%
lumbar kyphosis 15%
fistula of the anus 4%
wound postoperative 14%
intestinal form of radiation sickness 4%
red fecal 14%
bone cancer 4%
lowered 6% 20%
takes a long time to choose 4%
discharge from the anus 3% 17%
anemia 4%
abdominal pain when pressing 14%
stool in the morning 4%
better in afternoon 2% 16%
intestinal lethargy 4%
peitz-jaegers syndrome 14%
pain in the sacrum 4%
stiffness in the back 14%
recurrent cystitis 4%
is worse at 10 am 2% 16%
patient's condition is satisfactory 4%
increased bleeding 14%
family history of cancer 4%
joint deformation 14%
up worse at 6 am 4%
spinal canal stenosis 14%
perianal dermatitis 4%
abdominal pain during defecation 14%
type 1 diabetes mellitus 3%
thoracic kyphosis 14%
a history of plastic surgery 3%
eats everything 13%
hernia 3%
pain after injury 13%
better from work 3%
intestinal diverticula 13%
medicinal nephropathy 3%
mucous stools 13%
toxic nephropathy 3%
defecation painful 13%

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