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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Viral hepatitis DSecondary biliary cirrhosis of the liver
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 81%(17)90%(3)
General urine test 100%(8)50%(6)
Blood biochemistry 87%(0)11%(3)
FGDS 60%(0)
Coagulogram 39%(0)6%(1)
ECG 43%(0)
Coprogram 24%(9)14%(6)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 62%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 30%
positive 52%
strictures of the bile ducts 24%
hepatitis D 38%
biliary cirrhosis of the liver 23%
chronic viral hepatitis 35%
cholangiocarcinoma 17%
hyperchromia 32%
cancer of the extrahepatic biliary tract 17%
mchc reduced 31%
primary biliary cirrhosis 17%
hepatitis c 29%
pancreatic glans cancer 15%
viral hepatitis b 28%
xanthomas 15%
viral hepatitis 26%
opsouria 15%
hepatitis 25%
paget 's cancer 15%
hepatitis in the anamnesis 24%
cholangitis 8% 22%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 24%
pancreatic cancer 14%
antigens to hepatitis B increased 24%
atresia of the bile ducts 14%
fulminant hepatitis 23%
history of liver surgery 14%
lowered 30% 6%
gallbladder stones 7% 20%
hepatic coma 21%
cyst of the common bile duct 13%
liver failure 21%
increasing igm 11%
mushy feces 21%
biliary colic 11%
liver dysfunction 21%
hypofibrinogenemia 11%
vaccination 21%
cirrhosis of the liver in children 11%
constant bloating 19%
xanthelasma 11%
feeling of bruising 18%
histamine lowered 11%
prolonged jaundice 18%
pancreatitis chronic 10%
medicinal hepatitis 18%
colic in the stomach 10%
density is increased 18%
abdominal pain on the right 10%
childhood diseases 17%
mucoviscidosis 10%
cytolysis syndrome 17%
steatorrhea 10%
cramps in the fingers 17%
periodic fever 10%
hepatic encephalopathy 17%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 10%
acute hepatitis 16%
abdominal pain 10%
blood diseases 16%
periodic nausea 10%
acute liver failure 16%
itching of the skin of the abdomen 10%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium 16%
biliary pancreatitis 10%
feeling of heat 16%
liver resection 10%
abdominal distension 16%
cholecystectomy 10%
hepatitis A 16%
congenital liver fibrosis 10%
leukocyturia 27% 9%
deterioration from overheating 10%
increase ggtp 15%
abnormalities of intestinal development 9%
liver necrosis 15%
fever abdominal pain 9%
coma 15%
liver transplantation 9%
acute viral hepatitis 15%
often abdominal pain 9%
vomiting multiple 15%
fever of unclear genesis 9%
hemorrhagic syndrome 15%
anemia, unspecified 9%
abdominal distension a 15%
portal hypertension 9%
consequences of vaccinations 15%
colic 9%
encephalopathy 14%
periodic abdominal pain 9%
yellow sclera 14%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 9% 18%
yellow vomiting 14%
hyperthermia 8%
increased ast 14%
breast tumor 8%
bursting 14%
abdominal pain with nausea 8%
drug disease 14%
hepatosplenomegaly 7% 15%
frequent bloating 14%
cystic fibrosis 8%
dull pain in the right hypochondrium 14%
history of laparoscopic surgery 8%
chronic liver failure 14%
belly enlargement 8%
proteinuria 24% 8%
exhaustion 7%
gastrointestinal problems 22% 6%
a history of organ transplantation 7%
increased direct bilirubin 13%
angioplasty 5% 11%
tonic-clonic convulsions 13%
consequences of surgery 6%
cholestatic hepatitis 13%
severe itching of the skin 7% 13%
hemorrhagic diathesis 13%
itchy skin 10% 15%
generalized epilepsy 13%
oncology 7% 12%
clonic cramps 13%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 9% 14%
hypoproteinemia 13%
k94 diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases 9% 13%
constant weakness 13%
cholestasis 16% 20%
aching 13%
surgical infections 5% 9%
increased alt 13%
cancer 5% 9%
constant nausea 13%
enlargement of the spleen 11% 14%
agitation 13%
cirrhosis of the liver 15% 18%
bursting pain in the right hypochondrium 13%
liver pain 12% 15%
right-sided symptoms 13%
painful palpation of liver 9% 12%
nausea vomiting 13%
hypertrophy biliary tract 14% 17%
viral hepatitis in pregnant women 13%
patient's condition 10% 12%
childhood absentee epilepsy 13%
hypertension 5% 7%
cramps of the hands 13%
purulent cholangitis 9% 11%
hyperbilirubinemia 24% 9%
impaired venous function 5% 7%
emotional 13%
nausea with fever 7% 9%
ascites 13%
pancreatitis 6% 8%
tract crying attacks 12%
liver cyst 8% 10%
vomiting 12%
jaundice 14% 16%
addiction 12%
loss body weight 8% 10%
tachycardia 12%
rapid weight loss 8% 10%
worse during day 12%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 8% 9%
vomiting coffee grounds 12%
gradual deterioration of the condition 6% 7%
constant bitterness in the mouth 12%
periods of exacerbation 6% 7%
stomach bloating strong 12%
benign neoplasms 6% 7%
nausea from fatigue 12%
history of surgery 10% 11%
hepatitis E 12%
cysts 6% 7%
antigens to hepatitis B reduced 12%
consequences of taking medications 5% 6%
decreased fibrinogen 12%
enlarged liver 13% 13%
constant heartbeat 12%
swelling in the morning 12%
absences 12%
acute condition 12%
decrease in ESR 12%
rna hepatitis d positive 12%
dic syndrome 12%
convulsions 12%
urine color dark yellow 12%
palpitations 12%
impressionability 12%
moderate condition 12%
convulsive syndrome in children 12%
bloating 12%
anything night sweating in men 12%
yellow skin color 12%
strong irritability 12%
bleeding 11%
there are no complaints 11%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium after eating 11%
bitterness in the mouth after eating 11%
damage to the nervous system 11%
acute cholecystitis 11%
nausea belching 11%

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