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Distinctive symptoms
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mesadenitis 30%
necrotic pancreatitis 67%
stool mushy 29%
purulent pancreatitis 56%
pain in the right side 19%
torrential sweats 45%
dense lymph nodes 19%
history of pancreatic surgery 41%
pulling pain in the right side 18%
pancreatitis 9% 49%
lymph node damage 18%
abscess 11% 44%
herpes on the wings of the nose 18%
necrosis 7% 39%
pain in the right upper quadrant when bending 18%
stomach like a drum 32%
intestinal infection 18%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 32%
adenovirus conjunctivitis 18%
fever in the morning 31%
purulent lymphadenitis 17%
fever intermittent 31%
inflammatory bowel diseases 17%
alternating heat 30%
food poisoning in a child 16%
abdominal pain with fever 30%
tuberculosis 16%
main complaint is high fever 28%
impaired gastric function 16%
general intoxication syndrome 27%
herpes on the lips 16%
smell of pus 27%
worse from fried 16%
pancreatic cancer 26%
inflammation of the stomach 16%
there's a lot lying around 26%
fever diarrhea 15%
tension in the body 26%
aching abdominal pain on the left 15%
sweat with chills 26%
intra-abdominal abscesses 15%
chills with sweating 26%
dull chest pain 15%
intestinal diverticula 25%
aching pain in the left hypochondrium 15%
gallbladder stones 24%
can not lie on the sides 15%
prolonged fever 24%
impaired function of the large intestine 15%
better from work 23%
muscle pain when moving 15%
gastrointestinal problems 15% 38%
vomiting once 15%
a history of endoscopic surgery 22%
diarrhea 15%
helminths 21%
wandering abdominal pain 15%
general tension 21%
leukocytosis 15%
jaundice 21%
up palpation of the abdomen soreness in the hypochondria 15%
acute injury 21%
pain in the side 14%
hernia 21%
lymphocytosis 14%
forced situation 21%
abdominal pain when pressing on the left 14%
muscle hypertonus 21%
viral conjunctivitis 14%
patient's condition 6% 27%
palpation is painful in hypochondria 14%
chills 20%
campylobacteriosis 14%
intoxication 10% 30%
pain from the back to the stomach 14%
spasm 19%
ARVI 14%
sweating is increased 19%
abdominal pain is worse from movement 14%
feeling of bruising 18%
soreness during palpation in hypochondrium on right 14%
consequences of injuries 18%
acute abdomen 14%
feeling of heat 12% 30%
wandering pains 14%
onset of illness 17%
fever tachycardia 14%
cancer 17%
herpes in the nose 13%
trauma 16%
aching pain in the right hypochondrium 13%
blood diseases 16%
dry mouth 13%
skin problems 16%
nausea and diarrhea 13%
high temperature 14% 30%
cough changeable 13%
fever abdominal pain 10% 25%
neutrophilosis 13%
feeling of heat in the stomach 10% 24%
liquid stool 13%
pancreatic disease, unspecified 9% 23%
purulent peritonitis 13%
pancreatopathy 9% 23%
pain in the left side 13%
fever in the body 8% 21%
increased 13%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 9% 22%
consequences of a viral infection 13%
hypertrophy biliary tract 8% 21%
red throat 12%
history of surgery 13% 26%
nausea 12%
worse from the heat 8% 21%
ascites 12%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 8% 20%
heartbeat during exercise 12%
pain throughout the body 8% 19%
bronchial tuberculosis 12%
surgical infections 7% 18%
yersiniosis 12%
stage of recovery 7% 17%
acute pain 12%
oncology 6% 16%
acute condition 12%
history of laparoscopic surgery 12% 21%
the consequences of angina 12%
inflammation 30% 35%
peritonitis 12%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 15% 17%
enlarged lymph nodes 12%
conjunctivitis purulent 12%
tingling in the side 12%
conducting an inspection 12%
purulent sore throats 11%
fever activity 11%
violation of the stool 11%
digestive disorders 11%
viral tonsillitis 11%
abdominal muscle pain 11%
adenovirus infection 11%
arvi in children 11%
biliary pancreatitis 11%
worse food 11%
muscle pain 11%
cholecystopancreatitis 11%
dryness in the throat 11%
shift of leukocyte formula to left 11%
worse during meals 11%
cough 11%
pain in the left hypochondrium 11%
abdominal pain on the left 11%
consequences of infection 11%
impaired arterial function 11%
herpes 11%
is worse lying on your back 11%
hardening of lymph nodes 11%
cough from snot 11%
mononucleosis 11%
enterovirus infection 11%
salmonellosis 11%
infectious mononucleosis 11%
nausea in the throat 11%
bacterial enteritis 11%
dense swelling 10%
epstein barr virus 10%
pulling abdominal pain 10%
viral diarrhea 10%
back aching 10%
barking cough 10%
vomiting 10%
dryness 10%
silicotuberculosis 10%
appendicitis 10%
nausea with fever 10%
pharyngitis 10%
dense tumor 10%
often abdominal pain 10%
tuberculosis of lymph nodes 10%
pain in the right hypochondrium 10%
pain in the navel area 10%
fruits when running worse 10%
red lips 10%
tachycardia 10%
sharp cough 10%
acute cholecystitis 10%
dyspnea 10%
aching 10%
reaction to manta rays 10%
worse extreme temperatures 10%
tuberculosis of the joints 10%
tuberculosis of bones 10%
pain in the navel area 10%
palpitations 10%
abdominal pain on the right 10%
consequences of herpes 10%
abdominal pain when pressing 10%
pus in the throat 10%
need for alcohol 10%
sharp pain in the stomach 9%

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