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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Catarrhal anginaWEB infection
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 90%(4)24%(7)
Infection tests 57%(0)
Blood biochemistry 31%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 83%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
uterine polyps 71%
mononucleosis 34%
barking cough 66%
late started walking 24%
catarrhal tonsillitis 61%
enlargement of the spleen 17%
polyps 58%
infectious mononucleosis 16%
dry mouth 58%
cytomegalovirus 15%
high temperature 69% 10%
nasopharyngeal cancer 15%
feeling of heat 53%
laryngeal cancer 13%
lacunar tonsillitis 53%
pharyngeal cancer 12%
follicular sore throat 48%
nasopharyngeal tumors 12%
increased 51% 6%
weakness after lunch 12%
violation of the function of the tonsils 39%
cancer of the upper jaw 11%
abundant warm drink 38%
laryngeal neoplasms 11%
tonsillitis 51% 13%
epstein barr virus 11%
huge tonsils 35%
squamous cell carcinoma 10%
Enlarged tonsils are red 35%
Like after the flu 10%
red tonsils 34%
viral tonsillitis 10%
pus on the tonsils 33%
lymph node damage 9%
elephantiasis 32%
aphthae in the throat 9%
sore throats in childhood 29%
neck swelling 9%
the consequences of angina 29%
cancer 8%
slight temperature 28%
fever sore throat 8%
purulent sore throats 27%
chickenpox 7%
enlargement of tonsils 27%
worse after lunch 7%
erysipelas 26%
pus in the throat 7%
scarlet 26%
irritability from fatigue 7%
pain in the larynx 26%
oncology 7%
throat tickling 25%
kaposi 's sarcoma 7%
measles 24%
enlarged liver 7%
smoking desire 23%
enlarged lymph nodes of the neck 7%
thermal burns 23%
rash on the neck 7%
i've seen it somewhere 22%
Common symptoms are weakness 6%
alcohol is abusing 22%
weakness during the day 6%
effects of smoking 22%
viral hepatitis b 6%
illness after hypothermia 22%
strong irritability 6%
increased ESR 22%
rash pustules 6%
throat hurts 30% 6%
fever weakness 6%
subfebrility 21%
lymphadenitis 6%
severe fever 28% 5%
deterioration at 16 o'clock 6%
inflammation 27% 4%
feeling in the throat 6%
high fever 20%
irritability after illness 6%
alcohol dependence 20%
depressed mood 6%
smokes 19%
intense longing 6%
suppuration of the skin 19%
indifference 6%
leukocytosis 19%
there are no complaints 6%
acute condition 18%
malignant lymphoma 6%
consequences of infection 17%
depression is strong 6%
lymphostasis 25% 6%
jaundice 6%
daytime fever 24% 6%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 6%
flu 22% 6%
longing 6%
ARVI 21% 5%
lymphoma 6%
very high fever 21% 6%
lymphocytosis 6%
enlarged lymph nodes 22% 8%
very correct 6%
general weakness 19% 5%
bitterness 6%
feeling of bruising 18% 5%
prolonged depression 6%
swelling 17% 4%
hepatitis 5%
impaired lung function 17% 4%
pain throughout the body 5%
skin problems 16% 6%
zpr fatigue from the disease 5%
patient's condition 15% 6%
worse during day 5%
liver problems 5%
mood disorder 5%
control issues 5%
needs attention 5%
overweight 5%
irritability 5%
lymphosarcoma 5%
remission 5%
quickly gets tired 5%
constant weakness 5%
general swelling does 5%
damage to the nervous system 4%
gastrointestinal problems 4%
consequences of taking medications 4%
fever after lunch 4%

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