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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Hepatic comaCatarrhal proctitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 20%(5)100%(17)
Blood biochemistry 30%(5)72%(15)
Colonoscopy 78%(0)
Coprogram 71%(9)
Coagulogram 25%(5)41%(3)
Autoimmune markers 55%(4)
Elements and vitamins 41%(5)
Infection tests 18%(0)23%(7)
General urine test 37%(2)
CT of the organ 17%(0)20%(0)
Measurements at the reception 12%(0)19%(0)
MRI of the organ 18%(0)12%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 53%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 55%
mushroom poisoning 48%
proctitis 38%
swelling of the brain 39%
infectious colitis 34%
liver failure 36%
acute sigmoiditis 32%
alcoholic hepatitis 34%
acute colitis 32%
primary biliary cirrhosis 34%
rectal surgery 31%
alcoholic liver disease 34%
medicinal colitis 31%
coma 38% 6%
tumors of the large intestine 31%
no consciousness 30%
colitis 30%
gastric bleeding 30%
chronic colitis 30%
bleeding ulcer 29%
inconclusive urge to defecate 29%
hepatic encephalopathy 28%
bowel cancer 28%
convulsions 28%
violation of the stool 26%
fulminant hepatitis 26%
primary sclerosing cholangitis 26%
no reaction of the pupil to light 26%
pain in the intestines 26%
damage to the nervous system 26%
intestinal tumor 26%
colon obstruction 26%
crohn 26%
hyperbilirubinemia 25%
perforation of the colon 25%
prothrombin index lowered 25%
microscopic colitis 25%
prothrombin index increased 25%
rectal cancer 25%
increased intracranial pressure 24%
sclerosing cholangitis 24%
alcoholic coma 24%
sowing on intestinal flora 23%
toxic liver 24%
diarrhea 23%
alcoholic cirrhosis liver 24%
cytomegalovirus 22%
acute shock 24%
cell carcinoma colon cancer 22%
encephalopathy 23%
tumors of the rectum 22%
deep coma 23%
pain in the rectum 22%
jaundice 23%
enteritis 21%
chronic peritonitis 23%
consequences of surgery 21%
effects of shock 23%
campylobacteriosis 21%
severe hypothermia 22%
high temperature 21%
toxic hepatitis 22%
unformed feces 21%
acute ethanol poisoning 22%
cholangitis 20%
biliary cirrhosis of the liver 22%
polyps of the colon 20%
renal edema 21%
shape of large intestine is changed 20%
respiratory insufficiency 21%
intestinal polyp 20%
complications of ventilation 21%
tuberculosis 19%
kidney failure 21%
blood from the anus 19%
toxic pulmonary edema 21%
megacolon 19%
cramps in the extremities 21%
gastritis 19%
stiffness in the joints 21%
polyps 19%
hypovolemic shock 20%
dysentery 18%
chronic viral hepatitis 20%
tenesmus 18%
viral hepatitis 31% 9%
ileit 18%
food poisoning 30% 8%
pus in feces 18%
hepatitis chronic 20%
pararectal fistula 18%
improvement from alcohol 20%
moderate condition 17%
intra-abdominal abscesses 20%
onset of illness 17%
toxic shock syndrome 20%
impaired function of the small intestine 17%
hemorrhagic syndrome 20%
feeling of heat 17%
stereotypical movements 20%
blood in feces 17%
bacteremia 26% 5%
heaviness in the anus 17%
magnesia 19%
intestinal resection 17%
clonic cramps 19%
duodenitis 17%
dilated pupils 19%
allergy 17%
acute blood loss 19%
paraproctitis 17%
medicinal hepatotoxicity 19%
colitis in children 17%
liver necrosis 19%
restorative and reconstructive operations 16%
medicinal hepatitis 19%
state of exacerbation 16%
coagulopathy 18%
rectal gonorrhea 16%
increased bleeding 25% 5%
burning in the perineum 16%
purulent peritonitis 18%
sowing for intestinal flora is positive 16%
hyperventilation syndrome 18%
metastases 16%
pompe disease 18%
intolerance to drugs 15%
liver cancer 18%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 15%
refusal to drink 18%
nausea with fever 15%
liver transplantation 26% 6%
burning in the anus 15%
alcohol poisoning 18%
frequent stools 15%
alcohol is abusing 17%
periods of exacerbation 15%
stereotypia 17%
insufficiency of the anal sphincter 15%
hydrocephalus 17%
subfebrility 15%
apnea 17%
pancreatitis 15%
discharge from the eyes 17%
opportunistic infections 15%
low body temperature 16%
chronic condition 15%
shock states of various genesis 16%
pseudomembranous colitis 15%
pulmonary edema 16%
radiation damage 15%
wounds heal poorly 16%
hypertrophy biliary tract 15%
history of liver surgery 23% 5%
increased sensitivity 14%
hypoglycemia 16%
burning in the intestines 14%
nervousness 16%
rectal bleeding 14%
cramps in the legs 16%
diarrhea alternates with constipation 14%
hyperthermia 16%
effects of hormone 14%
ascites 16%
eggs of worms 14%
cirrhosis of the liver 23% 5%
spastic abdominal pain 14%
scratch 15%
constipation 14%
paralysis 15%
allergic gastritis 14%
enlarged liver 15%
-willed redness of the anus 14%
cerebral circulation disorder 15%
diverticulitis 14%
family man 15%
area stool several times a day 14%
organic brain damage 21% 5%
stool in the morning 14%
a history of organ transplantation 21% 5%
immunodeficiency 14%
impaired kidney function 14%
nodular erythema 13%
sepsis 21% 5%
abdominal pain 13%
hypertension 13%
discharge from the anus 13%
hepatitis 29% 14%
periodic illness 13%
hypoxia 20% 5%
nausea 13%
eating and drinking 23% 8%
intestinal form of radiation sickness 13%
lowered 26% 12%
blood after defecation 13%
liver problems 30% 16%
catarrhal gastritis 13%
hypoproteinemia 30% 16%
herpes anus 13%
acute viral hepatitis 19% 6%
fistula 13%

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