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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General SplenomegalyHypersplenism
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 42%(3)74%(0)
Blood biochemistry 20%(7)42%(1)
Coprogram 15%(2)41%(1)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 6%(0)44%(0)
Other hormones 47%(1)
Elements and vitamins 8%(1)38%(1)
CT of the organ 9%(0)37%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 8%(0)37%(0)
Infection tests 9%(0)27%(0)
Coagulogram 7%(3)27%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%46%
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enlarged lymph nodes 49%
erythropenia 74%
fighter for justice 30%
impaired spleen function 8% 75%
lymphocytic 29%
pancytopenia 65%
hepatitis 18%
tumors of the spleen 64%
splenic vein thrombosis 16%
neutropenia 64%
discovered connective tissue in the stool 15%
fecal peritonitis 62%
tularemia 15%
enlargement of the spleen 16% 78%
chronic myeloid leukemia 14%
splenectomy 59%
tuberculosis of the liver 14%
spleen lymphoma 59%
chronic leukemia 13%
cirrhosis of the liver 12% 68%
chronic lymphocytic 13%
hemoglobinopathies 9% 63%
minkowski-shoffar disease 13%
vitamin b12 deficiency anemia 53%
volume of spleen is increased 12%
hemorrhagic purpura 53%
true polycythemia 12%
streptococci 7% 59%
cirrhotic pulmonary tuberculosis 12%
volume of spleen is reduced 51%
basophilia 11%
inflammation 5% 56%
pain under the left shoulder blade 11%
subacute septic endocarditis 8% 58%
felty syndrome 11%
acute endocarditis 8% 58%
increased axillary lymph nodes 11%
thrombocytopenia 7% 57%
waldenstrom 's macroglobulinemia 11%
varicose veins of the esophagus 50%
hairy cell leukemia 11%
niemann-pick disease 50%
tuberculosis 11%
history of surgery 49%
acute venous thrombosis 10%
endocarditis 10% 59%
pain under the shoulder blade 10%
typhoid fever 48%
pain in the left shoulder blade 10%
throat sensitive 47%
decrease in alkaline phosphatase 10%
sickle cell anemia 47%
disseminated tuberculosis 10%
epiglottitis in children 46%
tingling in the side 10%
expansion of the esophagus 45%
portal vein thrombosis 10%
epiglottitis 45%
erythrocytosis 10%
pneumococcal infection 8% 53%
monoclonal gammapathies 10%
liver amyloidosis 11% 56%
histoplasmosis 10%
anomalies of esophageal development 45%
histiocytosis x 10%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 7% 51%
serum sickness 10%
viral tonsillitis 44%
monocytosis 9%
purulent sore throats 44%
leukocytosis 9%
lowered 11% 55%
polycythemia 9%
hemochromatosis 44%
acute leukemia 9%
visceral leishmaniasis 18% 62%
increased gamma globulins 9%
aplastic anemia 44%
angiosarcoma 9%
sepsis 9% 53%
rapid reaction 9%
thrombocytopenic purpura 44%
there are no complaints 9%
inflammation of larynx 44%
bilirubin is elevated 8%
dyspnea 43%
pain in the shoulder blades 8%
thalassemia 11% 54%
eosinophilia 8%
bronchitis in children 43%
toxoplasmosis 8%
hemophilic infection 41%
gastrointestinal problems 8%
pus in feces 41%
falls to the floor 8%
leukopenia 10% 50%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 8%
blood diseases 12% 52%
increased uric acid 8%
pain in the spleen 10% 50%
lymphocytosis 8%
tightness of breath 40%
helminths 7%
allergies in children 39%
chronic heart failure 7%
external bleeding 39%
thyroid diseases 7%
portal hypertension 39%
a new patient 7%
pain in the right hypochondrium 39%
liver dysfunction 7%
lipoidosis 13% 52%
blockage of blood vessels 7%
chronic liver failure 38%
tingling 7%
primary immunodeficiency 38%
immaturity 7%
purulent peritonitis 38%
protein reduced 7%
acute allergic reactions 38%
enlargement of the thyroid gland 7%
b12 deficiency anemia 10% 48%
thyrotoxicosis 7%
infectious mononucleosis 9% 46%
diffuse toxic goiter 7%
shortness of breath constant 37%
agnosia 7%
leishmaniasis 14% 50%
stagnation in the lungs 7%
lipid metabolism 36%
pulmonary tuberculosis 7%
can not breathe 35%
cytomegalovirus 7%
asleep typhus 9% 44%
vomiting 6%
Addison's disease 9% 44%
CHD 6%
chronic anemia 35%
nausea 6%
peritonitis 35%
impaired lung function 6%
difficulty breathing 35%
there is heart failure 6%
type of breathing chest 34%
abdominal pain 6%
liver failure 34%
heart failure 6%
ascites 34%
diarrhea 6%
reticulocytosis 9% 43%
protein with increased 6%
venous congestion 34%
abscess 6%
bronchitis 34%
liquid stool 6%
brucellosis 14% 48%
papules 6%
rupture of the spleen 13% 47%
pain chest 6%
vitamin b12 reduction2 8% 42%
metastases 6%
gaucher's disease 13% 46%
hormonal disorders 6%
autoimmune thrombocytopenia 8% 41%
leukemia 41% 37%
hemolytic anemia 8% 41%
liver problems 8% 41%
lot of operations in small things 32%
hemorrhagic diathesis 32%
decreased concentration of attention 32%
pain when touched 32%
sarcoidosis 8% 39%
overweight 31%
early development 31%
immunodeficiency 30%
convulsions 30%
metabolic disorder 30%
fighting 30%
tonsillitis 7% 37%
systemic lupus erythematosus 7% 37%
malignant lymphoma 7% 37%
hepatosplenomegaly 7% 37%
bone growths 8% 38%
amyloidosis 11% 40%
liebman-sachs endocarditis 7% 36%
surgical infections 29%
increased sensitivity 29%
control issues 29%
impaired venous function 29%
helps others 29%
malaria 16% 45%
bleeding 28%
hypertension 28%
up circulatory disorders 28%
anemia 32% 59%
childhood diseases 27%
consequences of surgery 27%
impaired arterial function 27%
consequences of infection 27%
beriberi 7% 33%

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