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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Traumatic arthritisPost-traumatic osteomyelitis
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trauma 89% 35%
post-traumatic osteomyelitis 42%
traumatic arthritis 30%
consequences of infection 8% 36%
purulent arthritis 28%
open fracture 18%
inflammation 43% 14%
bone fracture 16%
consequences of injuries 63% 39%
leukocytosis 16%
infectious arthritis 22%
bone defects 15%
fluid in the joints 20%
fistula 15%
patellar balloting 20%
surgical infections 15%
acute infectious arthritis 19%
heel pain 14%
acute arthritis 18%
high temperature 14%
consequences of knee injury 17%
pain after injury 14%
joint bruised 17%
nose pain in the cheekbones 13%
periarthritis 16%
consequences of a fracture 13%
bruising pain 15%
pain in the coccyx 13%
septic arthritis 15%
acute hematogenous osteomyelitis 12%
pain in the joints of the fingers 14%
osteosclerosis 12%
pain in small joints 14%
feeling of heat 12%
hemarthrosis 14%
swelling after injury 11%
pain in shoulder joints 14%
swelling of the wound 11%
pain in the ankles 14%
general intoxication syndrome 11%
knee injury 13%
significant operational risk 11%
ligament rupture 13%
staphylococcus aureus 11%
limps 13%
the feeling of a fracture 11%
consequences of bone surgery 13%
heaviness in the extremities 11%
sprains 13%
chronic osteomyelitis 11%
pain in the tendons 12%
shortening of limbs 10%
pain in the knees 12%
pain in the forearm 10%
massage worse 12%
false joint 10%
contractures of the joints 12%
suppuration with fistulas 10%
swelling of joints 12%
intoxication 10%
ligament damage 12%
bone necrosis 10%
swelling of the hands 12%
thalamic syndrome 10%
pain in the shins 12%
deformities of the limbs 9%
bruise 11%
infected wounds 9%
history of orthopedic surgery 11%
very high fever 9%
polyarthritis 11%
fever in the body 9%
arthritis with pain 11%
inflammation of the brain 9%
contracture 11%
wet skin 9%
indecision 11%
wound postoperative 9%
limbs pain 11%
pain in the wound 9%
leg injury 11%
effects of poisoning 9%
chronic arthritis 11%
worse from the heat 8%
lot of operations in small things 10%
osteoporosis 8%
bacteremia 10%
general swelling does 8%
spicy food 10%
The skin is not 8%
sensations in the hands 10%
organic brain damage 8%
state of exacerbation 10%
dystrophy 8%
swelling of the legs 10%
scratches 8%
sepsis 9%
anemia 8%
skin anesthesia 9%
back pain 8%
worse food 9%
severe fever 8%
worse during meals 9%
wounds heal poorly 8%
anesthesia 9%
rapid reaction 8%
better to be alone 9%
congestion purulent wounds 11% 19%
chronic condition 9%
suppuration of the skin 10% 18%
blood diseases 8%
bone deformation 8%
lowered 8%
acute condition 7%
joint pain 22% 14%
soreness of the skin 7%
gunshot wounds 20% 12%
onset of illness 7%
swelling 17% 10%
necrosis 7%
joint diseases 20% 15%
damage to the nervous system 7%
acute pain 7%
extreme operational risk 6%
wound 12% 16%
skin problems 11% 15%
consequences of surgery 8% 12%
consequences of taking medications 8% 11%
hip pain 12% 14%
sensations in the legs 10% 11%

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