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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Portal vein thrombosisVeno-occlusive liver disease
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 13%(1)66%(5)
General blood test 28%(3)30%(1)
Blood biochemistry 44%(0)
Sex hormones 14%(1)25%(1)
Spermogram 33%(1)
General urine test 31%(1)
Ultrasound of the organ 24%(0)
Coprogram 22%(1)
Endoscopy 20%(0)
Angiography 16%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 86%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
thrombosis 74%
alcoholoid poisoning 93%
portal vein thrombosis 54%
pain in the right hypochondrium 70%
venous mesh on legs 51%
plasminogen reduced 66%
varicose veins of the legs 50%
poisoning by poisonous plants 66%
veins swelling on the legs 48%
antithrombin is elevated 66%
veins bloating 45%
hepatitis 63%
portal hypertension 43%
a history of organ transplantation 62%
appendicitis in children 36%
phlebitis 18% 73%
pileflebitis 36%
discomfort in the right hypochondrium 52%
liver abscess 36%
dull pain in the stomach area 52%
hypertension 31%
oliguria 49%
the taste of acetone in the mouth 31%
increased bleeding 48%
impaired arterial function 30%
dull pain in the right hypochondrium 48%
ascites 100% 69%
antithrombin is lowered 47%
appendicitis 28%
vomiting mucus 46%
thrombocytosis 28%
alcoholic hepatitis 46%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 28%
disease dull abdominal pain 46%
arterial occlusion 27%
right-sided symptoms 45%
essential hypertension 27%
alcoholic cirrhosis liver 45%
portal vein dilated 26%
history of vein surgery 44%
peripheral artery thrombosis 26%
bursting pain in the right hypochondrium 44%
protein s deficiency 25%
little urine 43%
omphalitis 25%
subfebrility 43%
hyperechoic liver 25%
blockage of blood vessels 43%
acute abdomen 24%
hemophagocytic syndrome 42%
myeloid metaplasia 23%
enlarged liver 41%
intestinal infarction 23%
spicy food 40%
purulent appendicitis 23%
hemorrhagic diathesis 40%
pain in the left hypochondrium 23%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium 40%
history of pancreatic surgery 23%
dysfunctional uterine bleeding 40%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 23%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 39%
hypersplenism 22%
lowered 39%
anomalies of esophageal development 22%
anuria 39%
abscess 22%
patient's condition 39%
liquid stool 22%
abdominal distension a 38%
diarrhea 22%
abdominal distension 38%
splenectomy 21%
alcoholic liver disease 38%
chatty 21%
rapid weight loss 38%
pancreatic cancer 21%
obesity on the stomach 38%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 20%
emaciation 38%
deep vein thrombosis 20%
pulmonary hemorrhage 38%
acute appendicitis 20%
abdominal pain on the right 38%
thrombophlebitis 19%
liver problems 20% 58%
chronic venous edema 19%
nausea 37%
diarrhea with blood 19%
abdominal breathing 37%
deterioration during pregnancy 19%
nosebleed 37%
abdominal pain after diarrhea 19%
hemorrhagic syndrome 37%
fluid in the abdomen 19%
liver necrosis 37%
liver cancer 19%
necrosis 36%
feeling of blood loss 19%
high temperature 36%
collapse 19%
intoxication 36%
cold sweat 19%
cytolysis syndrome 36%
acute abdominal pains 18%
gastrointestinal problems 19% 55%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 18%
liver transplantation 35%
sharp pain in the stomach 18%
fat deposits 35%
thirst 18%
terminal states 35%
acceleration of movements 18%
bursting 34%
diarrhea vomiting 18%
abdominal discomfort 34%
history of laparoscopic surgery 17%
increased alt 34%
full 17%
increased ast 34%
chronic heart failure 17%
impaired spleen function 34%
bloating 17%
frequent nausea 34%
enlargement of the spleen 17%
bilirubin is elevated 34%
abdominal pain with vomiting 17%
bruise 33%
arterial bleeding 17%
inflammation 18% 51%
venous congestion 17%
drug poisoning 33%
jaundice 17%
predominant right 33%
rapid reaction 16%
with reactive protein increased 33%
general swelling does 16%
liver pain 33%
sensations in the legs 16%
better from work 33%
general weakness 16%
food poisoning 33%
pain in the intestines 16%
vomiting multiple 33%
The skin is not 16%
bleeding ulcer 32%
protein c deficiency 16%
vasculitis 32%
hypotension 15%
gastric bleeding 32%
CHD 15%
toxic liver 32%
benign neoplasms 15%
increased 17% 49%
there is heart failure 15%
history of surgery 17% 49%
heart failure 15%
liver failure 31%
heart dysfunction 14%
vascular sclerosis 31%
thrombosis of umbilical cord vessels 12%
difficulty breathing 31%
unbearable pain 31%
intestinal bleeding 31%
weight gain 31%
effects of poisoning 30%
abdominal surgery 30%
thrombocytopenia 30%
pain when breathing 29%
blue skin 29%
swelling 14% 43%
protein with increased 29%
nausea vomiting 28%
worse during meals 28%
abdominal swelling 18% 46%
vomiting blood 18% 46%
worse food 28%
anxiety 28%
radiation therapy 28%
overweight 28%
changes in the blood 27%
unspecified mental disorders 27%
radiation damage 27%
consequences of taking medications 13% 40%
bleeding 24% 51%
the fast man 26%
acute condition 26%
kidney diseases 26%
swelling of the legs 17% 43%
vomiting 20% 45%
no appetite 16% 40%
childhood diseases 24%
cirrhosis of the liver 29% 53%
drug disease 24%
skin problems 23%
plasminogen increased 22%
consequences of surgery 14% 35%
abdominal pain 21% 38%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 21% 38%
belly enlargement 17% 31%

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