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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General PneumoniaTransient tachypnea of newborns
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 56%(10)32%(0)
General blood test 51%(17)
Blood biochemistry 50%(10)
Radiography of the area 14%(0)32%(0)
General urine test 29%(5)
Chest radiography 23%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%32%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
overload of the right parts of the heart 57%
dropsy of the fetus 97%
coronavirus infection 50%
rapid breathing 10% 96%
coronavirus rna positive 48%
respiratory distress syndrome 8% 81%
cough 47%
hydrothorax 15% 87%
effects of pneumonia 45%
inflates the wings of the nose 71%
endocarditis 42%
pleurisy 16% 82%
exhausted 40%
respiratory failure in a child 11% 75%
bronchitis 39%
nasal congestion the child 62%
sputum 37%
severe nasal congestion 61%
cough wet 35%
pulmonary edema 10% 71%
high temperature 31%
whistling in the chest 61%
covid 31%
neonatal respiratory distress syndrome 7% 64%
shortness of breath when walking 30%
periods of exacerbation 54%
daytime fever 30%
toxic pulmonary edema 54%
prolonged fever 29%
mom has diabetes 53%
heart dysfunction 28%
number of births increased 51%
dry cough 26%
lowered 16% 67%
sputum with streaks of blood 26%
breathing free 51%
feeling of heat 26%
respiratory insufficiency 16% 67%
viral endocarditis 25%
swelling 7% 57%
blood pressure is 90 on 25%
general swelling does 4% 54%
atypical pneumonia 25%
blood diseases 14% 63%
memory impairment 25%
severe hypoxia 48%
pneumonia in children 24%
familial diabetes 47%
Chronical bronchitis 24%
pleurisy in children 14% 61%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 24%
pneumonia pulmonary edema 10% 57%
workaholic 24%
resorption 46%
epiglottitis in children 23%
feeling of uselessness 44%
the pressure is 90 on 23%
inflammation 17% 61%
subacute condition 22%
pneumonia with sepsis 5% 48%
pneumococcal pneumonia 22%
whistling breathing 5% 48%
epiglottitis 22%
angioplasty 3% 46%
streptococci 22%
bronchial asthma 43%
viral pneumonia 22%
variable symptoms 42%
inflammation of larynx 22%
difficulty breathing 42%
minimum physical load 21%
pneumonia in newborns 29% 71%
hemophilic infection 21%
1 pregnancy 42%
acute bronchitis 21%
nasal congestion 5% 45%
bronchitis in children 21%
hypoxia 12% 51%
cough deep 21%
childhood diseases 17% 55%
sweating with weakness 21%
lung removed 6% 43%
subfebrility 20%
history of surgery 15% 51%
pneumonia in the anamnesis 20%
dehydration 4% 39%
pain in the left shoulder blade 20%
can not breathe 8% 42%
thirst 20%
impaired arterial function 12% 46%
liver problems 19%
impaired lung function 41% 74%
pneumonia unspecified 19%
diabetes mellitus 4% 36%
pneumococcal infection 19%
type of breathing chest 9% 41%
ventilator-associated pneumonia 19%
premature babies 10% 42%
cough with difficult sputum 19%
blue skin 8% 39%
frequent colds 19%
effects of hypoxia 12% 42%
loss of sense of smell 19%
sepsis 8% 37%
mycoplasma 19%
bacteremia 15% 38%
croup pneumonia 18%
bacterial pneumonia 21% 42%
liver dysfunction 18%
onset of illness 12% 32%
pain in the pleura 18%
pneumonia 21% 37%
cough paroxysmal 18%
increased 15% 29%
extra-hospital pneumonia 18%
dyspnea 36% 36%
adenovirus infection 17%
staphylococcus aureus 17%
parainfluenza 17%
nosocomial pneumonia 17%
sweating is increased 17%
fever cough 17%
leukocytosis 16%
persistent wet cough 16%
pneumonia vomiting 16%
bronchial lesion 15%
responsible 15%
grunts 15%
chest pain when coughing 15%
consequences of infection 15%
flu 15%
aspiration pneumonia 15%
chronic pneumonia 15%
intoxication 14%
crackling when breathing 14%
cytomegalovirus 14%
pneumonia with bronchitis 14%
anaerobic infection 14%
interstitial pneumonia 14%
pain chest 14%
mucus in the bronchi 14%
bronchopneumonia 14%
chlamydial pneumonia 14%
pulmonary mycoplasmosis 14%
herpes on the wings of the nose 13%
severe fever 13%
breathing is difficult 13%
angiopathy 13%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 13%
intestinal candidiasis 13%
rusty sputum 13%
lower respiratory tract infections 13%
consequences of taking medications 13%
patient's condition 13%
herpes on the cheek 13%
respiratory syncytial infection 12%
flu with pneumonia 12%
lingering pneumonia 12%
vomiting 12%
auscultation weakened 12%
cytomegalovirus infection in children 12%
flu in children 12%
immunodeficiency 12%
pneumonia with pleurisy 12%
metapneumovirus infection 12%
pain in the shoulder blades 12%
whooping 12%
ARVI 12%
lung abscess 12%
candidiasis 12%
very high fever 12%
weakened breathing 12%
pain under the shoulder blade 12%
disorders of consciousness 12%
effects of taking antibiotics 12%
swelling of the wings of the nose 12%
no fever 12%
cystic fibrosis of the lungs 11%
pneumonia of the elderly 11%
general intoxication syndrome 11%
allergy to antibiotics 11%
hypertension 11%
pasternatsky's symptom is positive 11%
consequences of surgery 11%
2 children 11%
brown sputum 11%
lung disorder bilateral 11%
lung gangrene 11%
herpes on the lips 11%
candida fungi 11%
congenital aids 11%
up circulatory disorders 11%
pain when taking a deep breath 11%
smokes 11%
regurgitation syndrome 11%
wings of the nose red 11%
allergy to medications 10%
a strong wet cough screams 10%
hiv 10%
change in appetite 10%

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