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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General LaryngotracheobronchitisMaxillary sinusitis in children
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acute tracheobronchitis 61%
genyantritis 80%
laryngeal stenosis 57%
sinusitis 71%
laryngotracheitis 54%
childhood diseases 49%
tracheobronchitis 54%
nasal congestion 41%
tracheitis 49%
formation chronic nasal 26%
cough with viscous sputum 48%
nose swelling 20%
laryngitis 47%
pain in the nose 16%
swelling of the throat mucosa 38%
sinusitis in children 16%
phlegm thick 37%
chronic sinusitis 15%
swelling of the throat 33%
chronic runny 14%
bronchitis 46% 12%
constant discharge from the nose 14%
cough wet 30%
heaviness in the nose 14%
acute bronchitis 27%
sputum green 14%
bronchial lesion 25%
residual cough 14%
general intoxication syndrome 24%
sinus inflammation is present 14%
inflammation of larynx 34% 11%
pain in the nasopharynx 14%
barking cough 32% 10%
inflammation 20% 34%
pus in the throat 32% 10%
green mucus from the nose 13%
myxedema 30% 9%
cough with nasal congestion 13%
feeling in the throat 27% 9%
rhinovirus infection 13%
sputum 26% 12%
fetid phlegm 13%
cough 24% 11%
worse when tilting the head 13%
intoxication 22% 10%
runny nose with a headache 12%
swelling 21% 15%
congestion in the nasopharynx 12%
pneumococcal pneumonia 12%
headache in schoolchildren 12%
subfebrility 12%
high temperature 12%
pain in the maxillary sinuses 12%
streptococci 12%
prolonged runny 12%
unpleasant smell from the nose 12%
nose red 12%
runny nose 12%
swelling of the cheek 12%
allergy 12%
ARVI 12%
smell of pus 11%
mucus in the nose 11%
bronchitis in children 11%
mucoviscidosis 11%
inflammation of the nasal mucosa 11%
epiglottitis in children 11%
discharge with an unpleasant smell 11%
enlarged lymph nodes of the neck 11%
staphylococcus aureus 11%
purulent sinusitis 11%
swelling of the nasal mucosa 11%
frequent colds 11%
epiglottitis 11%
pneumonia 11%
mycoplasma 10%
periodic headaches 10%
pneumonia in children 10%
febrile body temperature 10%
headaches 10%
He's been ill for a long time 10%
head tilted 10%
chronic headaches 10%
hemophilic infection 10%
shift of leukocyte formula to left 10%
moody child 10%
clamidiosis 10%
nasal congestion snot 10%
runny nose stuffiness 10%
scarlet 10%
cystic fibrosis 9%
severe headache neck pain 9%
pain when moving 9%
fever weakness 9%
reflux esophagitis 9%
facial pain 9%
frequent headaches 9%
prolonged headaches 9%
pneumococcal infection 9%
enlarged lymph nodes 9%
conservative 8%
scratches 8%
no children 8%
leukocytosis 8%
general weakness 8%
worse from movement 8%
pain when touched 8%
severe fever 8%
head injury 8%
constant pain 8%
remission 8%
fungus 8%
traumatic brain injury 8%
very high fever 8%
allergy to medications 8%
increased 8%
everything is bad 8%
weakening of immunity 8%
increased sensitivity 7%
acute pain 7%
feeling of bruising 7%
dependence on the doctor 7%
feeling of heat 7%
immunodeficiency 7%
acute condition 7%
trauma 6%
blood diseases 6%
consequences of taking medications 6%
lowered 6%
history of surgery 6%

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