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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Poisoning with oxalic acidImmunohemolytic anemia
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General urine test 79%(5)
Blood biochemistry 72%(6)
Coprogram 32%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
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burn of the oral cavity 100%
hemolysis of erythrocytes 47%
pupils are dilated with fever 90%
erythrocytic anemia 47%
throat burns 90%
hyperchromia of erythrocytes 41%
taste of blood in the mouth 81%
anemia 37%
taste reduction 81%
chronic anemia 34%
sour taste in the mouth 79%
splenectomy 33%
grey urine 79%
hemolytic-uremic syndrome 30%
acid in the throat 75%
hyperchromia 28%
urine is caustic 75%
jaundice 27%
throat overlaid 73%
increased 27%
burns in children 72%
angiopathy 26%
oxalaturia 72%
yellow fever 25%
acidification of urine 70%
yellow vomiting 25%
bradycardia in children 69%
weakness in the lower back 25%
crystalluria 69%
reticulocytosis 24%
fever sore throat 67%
erythropenia 24%
irritate children 67%
feeling of heat in the back 24%
febrile convulsions in children 65%
anemia and weakness 23%
urination with blood 56%
autoimmune thrombocytopenia 23%
abdominal breathing 56%
feeling of heat in the heart 23%
delayed urination 55%
vomiting at high temperature 23%
breath retention 55%
lymphogranulomatosis 23%
pain in the bladder 55%
anemia, unspecified 22%
fever abdominal pain 55%
acute expansion of the heart 22%
dilated pupils 54%
uremia 22%
collapse 53%
cytolysis syndrome 22%
convulsive syndrome in children 53%
severe shortness of breath 22%
thermal burns 51%
bilirubin is elevated 21%
pain in the mouth 50%
weakness and palpitations 21%
urination painful 49%
leukemia 21%
intoxication 67% 16%
malignant lymphoma 21%
abdominal pain with vomiting 48%
weakness in the heart 20%
can not breathe 48%
palpitations with shortness of breath 20%
throat hurts 47%
increased ESR 20%
difficulty breathing 47%
liebman-sachs endocarditis 20%
bradycardia 45%
pectoris cardiac dyspnea 20%
painful appearance 45%
patient's condition 20%
paralysis 44%
weakness when breathing 20%
convulsions 41%
illness after hypothermia 20%
abdominal pain 41%
lymphoma 20%
childhood diseases 36%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 20%
poisoning with oxalic acid 34%
pain in the heart 19%
vomiting at fever 50% 20%
enlargement of the spleen 19%
vomiting blood 49% 20%
fever weakness 19%
cardiodilation 45% 18%
endocarditis 19%
pain when breathing 44% 18%
feeling the heat in the skin 19%
heart dysfunction 38% 15%
immunohemolytic anemia 19%
vomiting 39% 16%
severe fever 18%
angioplasty 37% 15%
remission 18%
high temperature 38% 16%
destructive behavior 18%
lowered 34% 19%
high fever 18%
blood diseases 36% 32%
enlarged liver 18%
thrombocytopenia 18%
enlargement of the heart 18%
leukocytosis 17%
dyspnea 17%
periods of exacerbation 17%
chronic condition 17%
better in afternoon 17%
better in morning 17%
the fast man 16%
weakness after illness 16%
soreness of the skin 16%
palpitations 16%
kidney diseases 16%
feeling of heat 16%
cancer 16%
onset of illness 15%
skin problems 14%
oncology 14%
inflammation 14%
increased stercobilin 13%

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