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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Crohn's disease in childrenAbnormalities of stomach development
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(14)23%(0)
Coprogram 70%(8)40%(2)
Blood biochemistry 76%(12)
Colonoscopy 73%(0)
Coagulogram 71%(4)
Autoimmune markers 56%(6)
Radiography of the area 16%(0)37%(0)
Stomach radiography 49%(0)
Elements and vitamins 49%(7)
FGDS 49%(0)
Endoscopy 11%(0)33%(0)
Sex hormones 7%(1)32%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
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crohn's disease in children 39%
congenital pylorostenosis 92%
pararectal fistula 34%
abnormalities of stomach development 92%
crohn 29%
diverticulum of the stomach 72%
intestinal fistula 26%
pylorostenosis 71%
fistula of the anus 23%
gastric resection 49%
fistula 22%
congenital intestinal obstruction 48%
rectal infiltration 22%
resection of a part of the stomach 48%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 20%
abnormalities of pancreatic development 46%
impaired function of the large intestine 20%
anomalies of the gallbladder development 45%
childhood diseases 20%
congenital herpes infection 42%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 20%
impaired gastric function 11% 53%
immunodeficiency 19%
newborn herpes 41%
periods of exacerbation 19%
eats slowly 39%
intestinal mucosa 19%
feeling of constriction in the stomach 39%
delay in physical development 19%
congenital rubella 38%
remission 19%
vomiting 15% 52%
fistula of the rectum 18%
diverticulitis 36%
interstitial abscess 18%
vomiting at night 35%
skin problems 18%
mycoplasma 34%
lags behind in the development 18%
abnormalities of intestinal development 32%
abdominal pain 17%
intestinal diverticula 32%
duodenitis 17%
digestive disorders 12% 44%
there are no complaints 17%
fecal vomiting 32%
enteropathy 17%
vomiting bile 31%
anal fissures 17%
frequent antibiotics 31%
pain in the intestines 17%
stomach ulcer 30%
joint diseases 17%
history of surgery 14% 44%
small intestine resection 17%
rubella 30%
intra-abdominal abscesses 16%
by erosion of the stomach 30%
patient's condition 16%
intrauterine infection 30%
high temperature 16%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 20% 49%
often sick child 16%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 28%
paraproctitis 16%
forced situation 27%
surgical infections 16%
inflammation of the stomach 12% 38%
papules 16%
general intoxication syndrome 25%
malabsorption syndrome in children 15%
pregnancy 7% 32%
chronic colitis 15%
abundant stool 8% 29%
suppuration with fistulas 15%
thin 5% 25%
decrease in gamma globulins 15%
diarrhea in a child 14% 34%
state of exacerbation 15%
partial gastric resection 19%
infectious colitis 15%
herpes 8% 27%
abdominal pain after diarrhea 15%
vomiting fountain 19%
tenesmus 15%
stool meager 12% 29%
intestinal abscess 15%
inflammation 19% 35%
joint pain 15%
violation of the stool 20% 36%
shape of large intestine is changed 15%
intoxication 8% 23%
ulcers on the skin 14%
nausea 18% 33%
no stool 14%
drug disease 10% 22%
chickenpox 14%
nausea vomiting 13% 25%
malabsorption 14%
onset of illness 10% 22%
opportunistic infections 14%
gastrointestinal problems 20% 31%
sowing on intestinal flora 14%
intestinal obstruction 19% 29%
intestinal resection 14%
peptic ulcer 17% 25%
chronic condition 14%
emaciation 17% 24%
purulent peritonitis 14%
rapid weight loss 17% 24%
foolishness 13%
inflammatory bowel diseases 18% 25%
medicinal colitis 13%
lowered 17% 20%
ascites 13%
diarrhea 23% 25%
prolonged defecation 13%
liquid stool 23% 25%
vitamin d deficiency 13%
primary immunodeficiency 13%
history of laparoscopic surgery 13%
infantile 13%
vaccination 13%
uveit 13%
phlegmon 13%
prolonged diarrhea 13%
lymphoma 13%
aphthous stomatitis 13%
proctitis 13%
intestinal infection 13%
peritonitis 13%
feeling of heat 13%
data intestinal biopsy was performed 13%
frequent colds 13%
sudden diarrhea 13%
childish behavior 13%
colitis 13%
pancreatitis 12%
pus in feces 12%
perforation of the colon 12%
inflammatory infiltrate 12%
suppuration of the skin 12%
tumors of the rectum 12%
growth disorders in children 12%
delayed puberty 12%
sacroileitis 12%
fever weakness 12%
bacteremia 12%
leukopenia 12%
oncology in the anamnesis 12%
abscess 12%
rectal stenosis 12%
abdominal surgery 12%
2 children 12%
rectovaginal fistula 12%
acute abdomen 12%
increased vitamin b9 12%
moderate condition 12%
is gaining weight poorly 12%
it doesn't work out 12%
sowing for intestinal flora is positive 12%
calprotectin lowered 12%
chronic granulomatous disease 12%
a history of endoscopic surgery 12%
stomach nausea 12%
chronic anal fissure 12%
irritable bowel syndrome 11%
control issues 11%
monocytosis 11%
liver problems 11%
high height 11%
intolerance to drugs 11%
sprue 11%
celiac 11%
tuberculosis 11%
allergy 11%
intestinal bleeding 11%
nodular erythema 11%
increased sensitivity 11%
beriberi 11%
osteoporosis 11%
intestinal tumor 11%
bloating 11%
better after diarrhea 11%
vaginal fistulas 11%
rectum stomach 11%
yersiniosis 11%
herpetic meningitis 11%
fever in the body 11%
weight gain 11%
megacolon 11%
vesicovaginal fistula 11%
colitis in children 11%
sepsis 11%
medicinal arthropathy 11%
drug allergy 11%
anal fringes 11%
epstein barr virus 10%
diseases of the stomach and duodenum 10%
serious child 10%

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