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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General CoccidiomycosisChronic diffuse streptodermia
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 41%(1)
Coagulogram 34%(1)
Measurements at the reception 23%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
papules 49%
pyoderma 80%
fungus 47%
which are covered with crusts 62%
pneumonia 43%
eczema 59%
incipient cold 43%
chronic eczema 57%
beginning of the flu 38%
effects of starvation 56%
botryomycoma 38%
dermatitis and eczema 50%
rare breathing 38%
crusts on the skin 49%
nodular erythema 37%
chronic diffuse streptodermia 48%
abscess 36%
eczema peeling 47%
bacterial meningitis 35%
peeling 47%
pain chest 35%
allergic rash 47%
cough 35%
thrombosis with varicose 47%
dyspnea 34%
hypoxia 46%
pneumonia with pleurisy 34%
common rashes 46%
brain abscess 34%
rash pustules 45%
bronchopneumonia 33%
dryness 45%
boil 32%
streptococci 44%
swelling of joints 31%
microbial eczema 44%
folliculitis 31%
his hands chronic thrombophlebitis 44%
chest pain when coughing 30%
effects of hypoxia 44%
cough with shortness 29%
red rash 43%
chest pain when breathing 29%
reddening of the skin 42%
encephalitis 28%
pinching nerves 41%
meningitis 28%
lowered 39%
flu 28%
vascular damage 39%
type of breathing chest 27%
rashes with peeling 37%
pleurisy 27%
skin is coming off 37%
ARVI 27%
inflammatory skin changes 37%
effects of poisoning 27%
fasting 37%
pain when breathing 26%
thrombosis of the lower extremities 36%
joint pain 26%
allergy 36%
leukoencephalitis 26%
atopic dermatitis 36%
sepsis 25%
absent-mindedness 35%
worse during meals 25%
rashes dry 34%
worse food 25%
rashes itchy 34%
bacteremia 25%
purulent rashes on the skin 34%
spicy food 25%
blisters 34%
general swelling does 25%
venous mesh on legs 34%
joint diseases 24%
impaired arterial function 34%
soreness of the skin 24%
consequences of infection 34%
brain damage 23%
varicose veins of the legs 34%
acute condition 23%
thrombophlebitis 34%
impaired lung function 22%
allergy to the skin 34%
damage to the nervous system 22%
drug disease 34%
there are no complaints 22%
blood diseases 33%
intoxication 22%
dermatosis 33%
necrosis 22%
phlebitis 33%
small rash 40% 32%
oncology 33%
ulcers on the skin 47% 43%
veins swelling on the legs 33%
dermatitis 26% 58%
suppuration of the skin 25% 57%
protein-energy deficiency 32%
swelling from a bite 32%
illness after hypothermia 32%
infected wounds 32%
small-point rash 32%
skin compaction 32%
acute venous thrombosis 31%
neuralgia 31%
veins bloating 31%
vascular spasm 31%
The skin is not 30%
itchy skin 29%
protein c deficiency 29%
oily skin 29%
radiation therapy 28%
periods of exacerbation 28%
drug allergy 28%
radiation damage 27%
vascular tumor 27%
peptic ulcer 27%
spasm 27%
thrombosis 27%
CHD 27%
subacute condition 26%
impaired venous function 26%
increased sensitivity 26%
onset of illness 22% 48%
cancer 25%
up circulatory disorders 25%
heart dysfunction 25%
angioplasty 24%
patient's condition 23%
skin problems 29% 52%
increased 22%
history of surgery 20% 31%
inflammation 35% 39%
swelling 22% 25%
wound 23% 26%
scarring 24% 27%

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