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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Viral hepatitis BCytolysis syndrome
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 36%(23)100%(0)
Blood biochemistry 39%(9)89%(11)
Ultrasound of the organ 10%(0)75%(0)
Coprogram 19%(12)52%(3)
Coagulogram 19%(7)36%(2)
General urine test 21%(9)32%(1)
Infection tests 17%(7)30%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%55%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 10%71%
nosocomial infections 23%
color of urine is yellow 57%
syphilis 17%
giardiasis 56%
dark urine 17%
changing the color of feces 4% 56%
hepatitis A 16%
vomiting bile 3% 53%
viral hepatitis b 16%
nausea after eating 3% 50%
hiv 15%
feces are grayish-white in color 7% 54%
liver dysfunction 14%
in the morning unpleasant taste in the mouth 46%
hepatitis c 44% 28%
bitterness in the mouth in the morning 45%
hepatitis D 14%
heaviness in the lower abdomen 44%
prolonged jaundice 14%
feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen 44%
cirrhosis of the liver 13%
amoebiasis 8% 52%
dark feces 12%
enlarged liver 8% 51%
hepatic coma 12%
bitter burp 43%
hepatic encephalopathy 12%
nausea is worse after eating 43%
consequences of infection 11%
belching with bile 41%
encephalopathy 11%
hypertrophy biliary tract 13% 53%
high temperature 11%
yellow stool 6% 44%
enlargement of the spleen 11%
cholestasis 15% 53%
blood diseases 11%
liver problems 13% 51%
lowered 11%
light stool 14% 52%
colorless urine 11%
dull pain in the liver 6% 43%
joint pain 11%
bach flower 36%
palpitations 10%
worse after eating 36%
liver cancer 10%
gallbladder stones 7% 43%
hemorrhages on the skin 10%
vomiting 10% 45%
violation of the stool 10%
dull pain in the right hypochondrium 7% 42%
moderate condition 10%
burping with food 35%
antigens to hepatitis B increased 10%
increased indirect bilirubin 5% 40%
antigens to hepatitis B reduced 10%
polypragmasy 35%
hepatitis in the anamnesis 10%
gastrointestinal problems 13% 48%
joint diseases 10%
pure hypercholesterolemia 34%
feeling of heat 10%
appetite immediately after eating 3% 37%
itchy skin 10%
familial endogenous hypertriglyceridemia 34%
stage of recovery 10%
congestion belching 4% 38%
stool mushy 10%
hypofibrinogenemia 5% 38%
skin problems 10%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 14% 47%
bleeding 10%
primary hypercholesterolemia 33%
the skin is dark 10%
heaviness in the abdomen 32%
drug disease 10%
feeling of heaviness in the stomach 32%
fulminant hepatitis 10%
increased 11% 43%
recovery period 10%
bursting pain in the right hypochondrium 6% 38%
exanthema 9%
increased cholesterol 7% 39%
brown urine 9%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 7% 39%
feeling of bruising 9%
hyperlipidemia 7% 39%
nosebleeds in the afternoon 9%
jaundice 15% 47%
high fever 9%
chronic viral hepatitis 17% 48%
constant weakness 9%
hepatosis fatty 31%
urticaria skin 9%
hepatitis chronic 17% 48%
urine light 9%
make the main 30%
acute liver failure 9%
nausea 10% 40%
sclerosing cholangitis 9%
liver atrophy 30%
damage to the nervous system 9%
cholestatic hepatitis 9% 38%
increase ggtp 9%
no appetite 6% 35%
onset of illness 9%
yellow skin color 7% 36%
tachycardia 9%
liver failure 9% 38%
attacks of pain 9%
metabolic syndrome 28%
consequences of taking medications 9%
food is poorly digested 3% 31%
nosebleed 9%
toxic hepatitis 8% 36%
vaccination 9%
worse before eating 4% 32%
density is increased 9%
vomiting food 3% 31%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 9%
vomiting during meals 3% 31%
blood in semen 8%
hepatoses 3% 30%
diarrhea 8%
abdominal discomfort 3% 30%
Acholia 8%
bitterness in the mouth 10% 36%
prolonged defecation 8%
nose headache from fatigue 4% 30%
mononucleosis 8%
necrosis 6% 31%
impaired lung function 8%
yellowness of mucous membranes 10% 35%
constant bloating 8%
nausea during meals 4% 29%
infectious mononucleosis 8%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium 10% 35%
papules 8%
helminths 3% 27%
intrahepatic cholestasis 8%
constant pain 2% 26%
bradycardia 8%
vascular damage 24%
complete lack of appetite 8%
no feeling of hunger 5% 29%
poor sleep 8%
abdominal distension 9% 33%
listeriosis 8%
abdominal distension a 9% 33%
coma 8%
there are no complaints 6% 30%
positive 8%
right-sided symptoms 5% 28%
zpr fatigue from the disease 8%
destructive behavior 2% 25%
urticaria 8%
independent 4% 27%
cholangitis 8%
medicinal hepatotoxicity 8% 31%
amoebic liver abscess 8%
headache with weakness 6% 29%
calcium 8%
traumatic illness 3% 25%
yellow fever 8%
pain in the right hypochondrium 8% 30%
liver necrosis 7%
bursting 8% 29%
cancer of the large duodenal papilla 7%
increased ast 9% 30%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 7%
increased alt 10% 30%
severe fever 7%
immunodeficiency 4% 24%
acute condition 7%
toxic liver 8% 28%
suspicion 7%
helps others 3% 23%
black discharge 7%
rapid weight loss 5% 24%
cancer 7%
worse during meals 5% 24%
gallbladder cancer 7%
worse food 5% 24%
opsouria 7%
emaciation 5% 24%
yellow sclera 7%
digestive disorders 6% 24%
bleeding from the gums 7%
general intoxication syndrome 6% 24%
consequences of vaccinations 7%
medicinal hepatitis 14% 32%
general weakness 7%
acute viral hepatitis 14% 31%
liver abscess 7%
liver pain 12% 29%
leukocytosis 7%
impaired gastric function 6% 23%
daytime fever 7%
headaches 6% 23%

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